It's up to you to prevent pee and poop accidents rather than allow them to happen even once because each time
the puppy empties bladder or bowel inside, it slows the housebreaking process.
Not exact matches
If you work or will be away more than six hours, plan how you will allow the
puppy (or adult dog) to
empty bowel and
bladder.
During the day, particularly while
puppy is playing, he will have to
empty his
bladder / bowels more frequently.
Unlike adult dogs,
puppies don't have
bladder and bowel control which makes them unable to resist the urge to
empty themselves.
For instance, a 3 - month - old
puppy will need to
empty his
bladder every three hours!
Don't allow your
puppy freedom outside of his room or pen unless you know absolutely for sure that his
bladder and bowels are completely
empty.
With a really young
puppy, you really don't want to dilly dally around between the time he wakes up in his crate and before you get him to his toilet area and so, it's a really good idea to practice the routine from crate to toilet after he's
emptied his
bladder and bowels.