Puppy Potty Training Facts and Guide
If you have ever been through the process of toilet training a toddler, you may have some inkling of what puppy potty training is about. Just like a small child, a small dog will require plenty of patience, praise and consistency if he is going to effectively learn what is expected
of him. The truth is that puppies are eager to please, sometimes even more eager than that strong-willed toddler you are raising! So take heart – puppy potty training may seem like a big challenge to overcome, but it is far from impossible.
When to Begin Puppy Potty Training
The time to begin your teaching your pup what is expected of him in the bathroom
department is the day that you bring him home from the breeder or shelter. It is never too soon
to begin gently instructing your dog as to where he is supposed to go to the bathroom, and
where he is not allowed to go. You can do this by a couple of different methods, depending on
what is easiest for you and what works for your dog as far as puppy potty training goes.
Paper training involves teaching your pup to go to the bathroom indoors on papers or a
training pad that you put down for him. Crate training means that you will use a crate or kennel
to confine your dog for sleeping times and occasions when you cannot watch him. Another
method of puppy potty training is to keep your dog close to you throughout the day, so that
you can put him outside at the first indication that he needs to go to the bathroom. Any of
these methods can be quite successful, depending on how much time you have to invest, and
what your pup responds to best.
Basic Puppy Potty Training
No matter which method you choose to employ, the basics of puppy potty training will
remain the same. Never punish or hit your dog for going to the bathroom in the house. If you
are fortunate enough to catch your pup in the act, simply give him a firm “no” and immediately
take him outside to his potty spot. When your pup does what is expected of him, make sure
that you praise him with a “good dog!”
Take your puppy outdoors frequently; after every meal, every nap, every playtime and
before and after you put him in his crate. Consistency and patience, mixed with plenty of
positive reinforcement will ensure that any mode of puppy potty training that you choose will
result in success. However, I can’t guarantee that you will see the same positive results in that
strong-willed toddler! Happy training.
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