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how to potty train a puppy?

3/30/2024

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Potty training a puppy requires patience, consistency, and positive encouragement. Here are some steps to help you potty train your puppy:

  1. Establish a Routine: Take your puppy outside frequently, especially after eating, drinking, playing, or waking up. Puppies usually need to go potty every 2-4 hours (or more depending on the breed/size of the puppy)
  2. Choose a Potty Area: Take your puppy to the same spot outdoors each time to go potty. The scent of their previous eliminations can help reinforce the behavior. What they feel under their feet can also be a cue for them to go so make note if its grass, cement, wood and try to make it consistent.
  3. Use a Cue Word: When you take your puppy outside, use a cue word like "Go potty" or "hurry hurry." This helps them associate the command with the action. Potty on command is very easy to teach to a  young puppy but becomes harder as they get older and develop their own habits so take advantage!
  4. Reward Good Behavior: When your puppy goes potty outside, praise them and give them a treat immediately. Positive reinforcement helps them understand that going outside is good behavior.
  5. Supervise Indoors: When your puppy is indoors, keep a close eye on them and look for signs that they need to go potty (sniffing, circling, squatting). If you catch them in the act, quickly take them outside.
  6. Clean Accidents Properly: If your puppy has an accident indoors, clean it up thoroughly to remove the scent. Avoid using ammonia-based cleaners, as they can mimic the scent of urine.
  7. Be Patient: Potty training takes time, and accidents will happen. Stay consistent, and avoid punishment for accidents, as it can confuse your puppy.
  8. Crate Train: Crate your puppy when you are not able to watch it, even if you are home but are busy doing something else. It makes house training easier and also teaches your puppy to be alone and prevent separation anxiety.
By following these steps and being consistent in your approach, you can effectively potty train your puppy and establish good bathroom habits for the future

Sample Potty Training Schedule

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sample puppy potty training schedule
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What to expect with a new puppy

3/30/2024

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When welcoming a new puppy into your home, there are several things you can expect:
  1. Adjustment Period: Your puppy will need time to adjust to their new environment. They may exhibit behaviors like whining, barking, or even having accidents indoors. Be patient during this transition period.
  2. Exploration: Puppies are naturally curious and will likely spend time exploring their new surroundings. Make sure your home is puppy-proofed to prevent any accidents or chewing on unsafe items.
  3. Bonding: Building a strong bond with your puppy is important. Spend quality time with them, play, and engage in training to strengthen your relationship.
  4. Training: Start basic training early, focusing on commands like sit, stay, and come. Positive reinforcement is key to successful training.
  5. Socialization: Introduce your puppy to different people, animals, and environments to help them become well-adjusted and socialized. Try not to focus on direct contact of other people or animals but focus on the puppy being neutral to them.
  6. Healthcare: Schedule a visit to the vet for a check-up, vaccinations, and to discuss a healthcare plan for your puppy.
  7. Routine: Establishing a routine for feeding, potty breaks, playtime, and training will help your puppy settle in and feel secure.
By being prepared for these aspects of bringing a new puppy home, you can ensure a smooth transition and set the foundation for a happy and well-behaved companion.


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