9 Potty Training Tips for Your Puppy Dog

Here Are 9 Potty Training Tips for Your Puppy Dog that Will Help Make House Training Your New Puppy a Breeze.

Jeff Schuman
The joy of having a new puppy in the home can quickly become annoying when you have to start cleaning up their messes. It does not have to be that way. Here are 9 potty training tips for your puppy dog that will help make house training your new puppy a breeze.

1. Start right away the minute you bring your new puppy home. Most dogs are smart and are creatures of habit. They do what they learn.

2. Take your dog outside several times a day to the same place. This will get them in the habit of going outside and in the same area.

3. When you catch your puppy in the act in your house pick him up and firmly tell him no. Immediately take him outside to the area you are training him to go in.

4. Praise your dog and reward them with a treat for going outside. Play with them and praise them by saying good girl.

5. Get in the habit of taking your puppy outside. Before and after work. Take them outside immediately after any excitement in the house. Puppies potty when they are excited and this will help them be outside when they have to go.

6. Teach your puppy to let you know when they need to go outside. Teach them to bark or scratch the door before the go outside. Your goal is to help them let you know when they have to go.

7. Keep a good odor neutralizer handy. Mistakes will happen so if you see one happen quickly tell them No, use a can full of pennies to startle the puppy and then run outside to the potty area. Then use your neutralizer on the area to help keep the puppy from going back to the same spot again.

8. You can put your puppy in a crate when you are gone or at night. Tether them to you with a long lead when you are home to keep them from roaming around and having the freedom to go potty.

9. Keep a potty journal of how quickly food moves through the puppy. This will help you determine how quickly they need to go outdoors following meals.

Remember you only have to go through this once. It is worth the effort to quickly get your puppy going outside to go to the bathroom. Having a new puppy is like having a new baby and you have to be willing to teach them to get the results you want.

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You have to quickly start teaching your new puppy if you want them to go potty outside.

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  • RC3/5/2009

    i'm doing good with the poo part but the pee part is more difficutl. i work 8 hours a day and when i get home AJ has peepeed on the newspaper but also in a couple places on my tile floor. i would never consider keeping him in a crate while at work but how to i peepee train him while i'm at work? i let him out at least 3 times before leaving for work. thanks for any help you can give me.

  • tre9/28/2008

    i think that puting your dog in the kennal for eight hours is a bad thing if you have to work or something put him in your bathroom or somethig but i have a garrage so i put my pupy[missy] on a long leash and put some toys food and water on the leash and when i get back home i take her outside and she doe her bysnes and the tips really dose work but she likes to go to the bathroom in different spots outside

  • Grace4/27/2008

    This was sooo helpful...!
    Can i ask you if you think putting my puppy (boxer) in a kennel for 8 hours is a long time...?
    i feel terrible...

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