Not exact matches
Some parents continue to use a cloth diaper during that time
until their child is able to
hold their
bladder for longer periods of time.
In fact, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends waiting
until your child is 18 months old, since it will take her that long to be able to
hold her
bladder or her bowel movements.
Urine collects and is
held in the
bladder until you are ready to urinate via the urethra.
I recommend they create a small contained area with access to a litter box or potty area
until they're old enough to
hold their
bladder and bowels for longer in a crate or learn to notify you when they need to go.
Don't give her free reign of that dish
until she's older and can
hold her
bladder.
Puppies that are being house trained need to go outside about every two hours or so
until they are older and can
hold their
bladder and colon.
Usually urine is
held up in the
bladder until the dog wants to urinate; dogs under most circumstance have pretty good control over their
bladder and over emptying the
bladder.
A puppy's
bladder is a reservoir for collecting and
holding urine
until it can be expelled.
They will need to go outside to try and toilet every two hours
until they are about six months old, when they can start
holding their
bladders for seven hours.
Do this
until your pup reaches an age when he can be expected to
hold his
bladder and bowels for several hours, or when an adult dog is in a regular habit of using his designated spots.
Until your puppy is 12 weeks old or more, they will be unable to
hold their
bladder throughout a whole 7 hour nights sleep.
I use paper training while my puppies have almost zero
bladder control
until the age of 10 or 11 weeks, and later in life when I can't avoid leaving them home alone for longer than they can be expected to
hold their
bladder.
This will allow your pup to digest it's meal and more comfortably
hold it's
bladder and bowels
until the morning.