Puppy Potty Training Tips – Should you have separate potty training areas?
I’m frequently quizzed about the most effective way of making a puppy potty training zone. Should it be situated outdoors or indoors? It’s not as silly as it may appear.
I can already hear people exclaiming “Puppy potty training indoors?” Lots of people live in apartments but still need a place for their pups to relieve themselves. If you think about it, practically every cat owner possesses a cat litter tray in their home. Now I know that creating a doggy potty area inside your home is not perfect but some peoples’ situations mean that this is the only method available. It’s obvious that the area should be well ventilated.
A bathroom might be the best solution because it’ll most likely have a hard washable floor too. You can purchase dog litter (similar to the cat stuff but you need more of it!). A few people utilize regular newspaper but there could be an unpleasant side effect here. The most suitable stuff is unprinted newsprint paper which has similar absorbent qualities without the side effects. Why should you not use normal newspaper? Basically, the puppy tends to connect potty time with newspaper (any newspaper) and unfortunately could see every paper as a possible toilet (even though it has just come through the front door). This can be truly embarrassing in someone else’s house.
Just as soon as you get an area sorted out it is easy to start showing your pup the significance of it.
The best way is to get them to link going to that area with going to the toilet. This can be done by taking them to it whenever they show warnings of needing to go. Look for circling or sniffing the ground, abruptly stopping playing and walking away, spinning around in circle with their backs arched and (clear indicator) sniffing the scene of a past accident. You may feel you’ve cleaned it away however the pup will still be able to smell it and will try to go in the same place.
You then carry them up to the doggy loo and allow them do what they do. Afterwards you praise them. Repeat this whenever and they will quickly learn that this is what you desire. They will not query why, they’ll just connect going in the right place with praise (and maybe treats). This needs to be carried out a quiet manner because you do not want to get them too excited. Whenever they get too excited, they will become tense then can’t go. This obviously, defeats the point of the exercise. You must therefore, retain a calm appearance to help your dog relax enough to relieve itself.
How long does puppy potty training take?
The time intervals will vary tremendously depending on the puppy’s age. For example, when they are aged up to say fourteen weeks, you may be looking at perhaps eight to ten breaks per day. This will likely drop down to maybe half of that by the time the puppy is aged about thirty weeks.
When they are young, they are not physically developed enough to hold themselves in for too long. For this reason they should be taken outdoors perhaps every two hours or so. You need to closely observe the period after eating or drinking because they are usually common “toilet times”. Really though, they can only hold themselves for an hour or so for every month of age. Basically they will not really last through the night.
It sounds unusual but many puppy owners keep a written record of when the puppy “goes”. This gives them a greater idea of the dog’s natural bodily rhythms. The main items to note are eating, sleeping and going to the toilet. Pet owners find it easier to see the relationship between the events, which certainly makes sense. It may well in addition, highlight some medical problems when the puppy starts to break with these standard times.
Your next period is when your puppy senses the urge to go and realises if they come to tell you (or perhaps go straight to the potty area) they get praise. Maybe they will bark, maybe they will whine or perhaps scratch at the door. In time they’ll probably head straight for their potty. You’re suddenly making big progress. Keep the praise going, even if there are some accidents.
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If you happen to shout at or scold the pup they will think that you’re cross about them going to the toilet, instead of going in the wrong place. A simple detail but a world of difference. In closing, there are three stages. One, establish the zone. Two, get the puppy to associate visiting the zone with going to the toilet. Three, get them to associate wanting to go to the toilet with going to the area to carry it out. Well there are some puppy potty training tips for you to think about.





