Potty Train A Puppy Is Quite Easy

Mention the words potty training and most dog owners will shudder with the thought of it. However, understanding how to potty train a puppy takes both energy and patience and requires a lot of time and countless walks. There is also the diligent clean up of accidents to contend with. Timing is the key and should begin immediately upon bringing your puppy home. Before beginning to potty train a puppy, let’s take a look at a few tips on the process. It is the first stage of a bonding process that will result in a happy and healthy relationship.

potty trainingThere are many potty training tips, but to begin with, feed your pet at the same time every day. Remember to remove food within four hours of bedtime and withdraw the water dish two hours before bedtime. It is recommended that you feed your puppy a dry food so that his stools will be more solid. A routine is the key to success. That also means you too have to stick to a routine by going to bed and getting up at the same time every day.

Toilet training for puppies involves taking your pup outside first thing in the morning. Put him on a leash and guide him to the place that you want him to use. Repeat this activity around 10 to 15 minutes after every meal or drink and right before bedtime. If, after 10 minutes, there is no potty action, then take the puppy back to its crate. Wait another 10 to 15 minutes then take him out again. Do not engage in play until the business at hand is complete. Sometimes puppies don’t finish on the first try, so give him time to be sure he won’t have to go again in a few minutes.

As you endeavor to potty train a puppy, remember that there will be accidents. It’s very important to remove all traces of odor from any place your puppy has had an accident. Regular cleaners won’t remove the odors. Although you may not smell urine or feces after washing the area, your puppy has a much more sensitive nose than you have. If he smells urine or feces in a certain spot, then he’ll think he’s found the toilet. A good cleaner for urine is a half and half mixture of white vinegar and water.

Keep in mind your patience will be rewarded while you learn how to potty train your puppy. Young puppies don’t have complete control of their bowels or bladders, so they may not realize, until it is too late, that they need to go. A puppy is a baby and needs time to adjust to acceptable potty training protocol. While you potty train a puppy, his access to carpeting and furniture should be limited. Remember to teach him where he needs to go and be as patient as possible when you potty train your dog, as accidents will happen.