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Learn How To Potty Train A Puppy

By Wol Jensen


There are a few secrets on how to potty train a puppy, although much of the work will be with you. One important tip is to take the time to properly potty train your puppy. Puppies do require a lot of discipline when you first get them home and potty training is one of the most important ones. Let's start with some facts about puppy potty training.

A baby will go potty when it wants, and that is also true for puppies. They will go potty when they feel that have to. You will need to stop them from doing that right away. When a puppy is very young, the dog owner needs to sense when they think their puppy needs a potty break.

Learning how to potty train a puppy starts with showing the puppy where their potty place is. Keep an eye out for when you think they will need to go potty and take them out to their potty place. Be sure and give them kind words when they have gone potty in the right place, so they know they have dome something good.

You can give your puppy a treat for a reward after they have gone potty in the place you want. This makes them realize that if I go potty in this place I will receive a treat and they will go in that spot again.

When puppies are 8 weeks old, their bladder is very small, and they can want to go potty every 40 minutes or so. A tip in how to potty train a puppy is be vigilant and make sure they get outside often do they can go potty.

When a puppy has completed their meal you should take them out for a potty break right away, as they usually go right after meals. You will also need to take them out for their last potty of the night and first thing in the morning. It is a good idea to take them out at the same time late at might and first thing in the morning so they get accustomed to going at those times.

Everyone within your household will need to say the same phrase when you want your puppy to go potty outside. This way your puppy will hear that phrase and know that it means we need to go outside and potty.

To keep your puppy from possibly going potty in an out of sight place you must not rub their noses in where they went potty by mistake. They do not know what they have done wrong so rubbing their noses in it will not help get them potty trained.




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By Wol Jensen


There are a few secrets on how to potty train a puppy, although much of the work will be with you. One important tip is to take the time to properly potty train your puppy. Puppies do require a lot of discipline when you first get them home and potty training is one of the most important ones. Let's start with some facts about puppy potty training.

A baby will go potty when it wants, and that is also true for puppies. They will go potty when they feel that have to. You will need to stop them from doing that right away. When a puppy is very young, the dog owner needs to sense when they think their puppy needs a potty break.

Learning how to potty train a puppy starts with showing the puppy where their potty place is. Keep an eye out for when you think they will need to go potty and take them out to their potty place. Be sure and give them kind words when they have gone potty in the right place, so they know they have dome something good.

You can give your puppy a treat for a reward after they have gone potty in the place you want. This makes them realize that if I go potty in this place I will receive a treat and they will go in that spot again.

When puppies are 8 weeks old, their bladder is very small, and they can want to go potty every 40 minutes or so. A tip in how to potty train a puppy is be vigilant and make sure they get outside often do they can go potty.

When a puppy has completed their meal you should take them out for a potty break right away, as they usually go right after meals. You will also need to take them out for their last potty of the night and first thing in the morning. It is a good idea to take them out at the same time late at might and first thing in the morning so they get accustomed to going at those times.

Everyone within your household will need to say the same phrase when you want your puppy to go potty outside. This way your puppy will hear that phrase and know that it means we need to go outside and potty.

To keep your puppy from possibly going potty in an out of sight place you must not rub their noses in where they went potty by mistake. They do not know what they have done wrong so rubbing their noses in it will not help get them potty trained.




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