Older pups probably need 3 sessions of about 30 minutes each day.
Not exact matches
With housetraining, it is only a matter of time for the
pup to outgrow the need for a crate As as puppy gets
older, it will naturally develop ways of telling you that it needs to go (but
probably not before about 4 - 6 months, be patient), especially if you encourage this.
An 8 week
old pup will need to pee approximately every 30 minutes to an hour when not crated during the day (at night he'll
probably need one, two or even three potty trips to begin with).
My
pup is 8 months
old, and is
probably farther along than any dog I have ever trained, and it was so much easier on me and her.
Cooper is now 8 months
old, and purchasing him from Premier
Pup is
probably the best decision my wife and I have made!
If you've ever seen one at the dog park or in normal day to day life, you've
probably recognized them as a little
older, but very docile
pups.
This will
probably be my last
pup since I'm 74 years
old.
There was one infant
pup on the property,
probably about 4 weeks
old.
Gradually as the
pup gets
older, and you feel confident about the bathroom training, you will
probably start to grant him more free time.