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Last Updated on October 11, 2018

Any parent who gets a new puppy will be happy their children are so delighted but they will worry about the matter of potty training. Getting a new puppy means you must also accept you have to manage some tasks such as this. If you don’t manage to get this done properly you will see the result in spoilt furnishings your rugs and even your bed. The foul smell of messy puppies has the habit of spreading everywhere around the house. There’s no way round it and if you don’t like it you must potty train your puppy. A puppy can be a great joy to a household. While kisses and cuddles are the high points, I think it’s safe to say that cleaning up after a puppy can be considered one of the lowest points. During these formative years for your puppy, you’ll probably want to start the potty training lesson as soon as you deem your puppy ready.

The dog must surely be one of the easiest animals to train so puppy potty training should not be to problematic if done correctly. Start out knowing that you need to be very attentive to any signs given by your dog when he needs to empty his body wastes. If your puppy begins going in circles and sniffing the ground it is a good sign that he needs to go to the potty area quickly. Understanding what these signs are and what they mean are half the battle when potty training a puppy.

The first thing you should do is to make sure your puppy is healthy. If the puppy has an infection like a urinary tract infection or other disorder or infection relating to its systems, then it may result in a delay in training. When you know your puppy is healthy, then you can start the potty training process. One thing that’s important is to foster the right habits in your puppy so that you don’t have to take time breaking bad habits.

Dogs Cleaning His Mess

Doggy doors were a great invention and they make life a whole lot easier as your dog can go outside when it feels the need without you needing to be involved. Puppy doors are a great way to make your life easier and also help your puppy potty train himself.

The most important thing you can do for your pup at this time is to establish a steady routine. Without the adaptation of a routine to daily life, a puppy can become confused and may develop anxiety issues later in life. Begin by setting certain times in which you feed him, take him to potty, and sleep. Try to stick to the same general time every day.

Although some people are adverse to the idea, others find that keeping a pallet of newspaper near an exit (one your puppy will soon associate with the outdoors). Although we do our best, we don’t always pay attention or are in a position to let our dog outside-especially at nighttime. This is a positive alternative for your puppy to use until he develops better bladder control.

Puppy Potty training

Understand that a puppy’s system is like clockwork. When you feed or water him, he will be ready to potty about 15 – 20 minutes later. The key is to make sure your pup has access to the yard (or wherever you’re teaching him to potty) when the time comes. Arranging your puppy’s routine to match your own is the easiest way to expect when he’s hungry or needs to potty.

If the dog continues to poop outside of the designated area, clean the mess right away and eliminate the odor wit a deodorizer. If the smell lingers the pup will think he is doing it in the right area and will do it again there the next time.Your designated area should be one that the dog has easy access to. Allow him to feel comfortable in this area. Look for ways to lead him here.

Be sure that you separate “potty time” from “play time.” Puppies love to explore. It’s natural and should be encouraged, but only when it’s the appropriate time. Nothing is more frustrating than to be up at 2 am with your little guy running around the yard for twenty minutes, only to potty as soon as you get back inside.

It is important that you praise your pet when he urinates at the designated place. Keep reminding him where he should do his bodily functions and eventually he will know that is where he is supposed to go. Mistakes will happen when your puppy leaves it too late to try to get to the right place so show you are disappointed but do not be tempted to punish him in any way. You will steadily make progress by showing you are pleased when he does things right and showing disappointment when he messes and he will become less nervous and more certain of what is right to do.

This period in your puppy’s life is a great one to start administering praise and discipline techniques. Many people prefer “good boy/girl” and “no,” which can be still be used when your dog is older. Although puppies need a lot of repetition, routine, and firmness, remember that your puppy will soon grow up, so enjoy his puppyhood while you can!

Many people wonder if there are secrets for potty training puppies. The reality is that there are really no real secrets, just the correct use of knowledge. There are times, that potty training may not even be necessary. There are many people who have purchased their puppies from dog breeders and have never had to train their pup to eliminate outside. The puppy was already trained by its mother to do its business outside. However, for people who get a puppy that needs to be trained, there are some helpful tips that can make things easier.

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