Unfortunately, your puppy's drive to discover might keep him from going to the bathroom when
you take him to the potty spot.
However, as soon as Rascal steps outside of his crate that instinct fades away, so you need to
take him to his potty spot immediately.
Remember, regardless of how long it's been since he last went out, your puppy should be
taken to his potty spot after coming out of his crate, after napping, after playing and after eating or drinking.
If you see puppy didn't potty for 20, 15, 20 and 20 minutes after their meals of the day, with this information you learn it's pointless to
take them to their potty spot until 15 minutes after they finish eating.
Not exact matches
Same time
to pee, same feeding time, use same door
to go outside, and
take puppy
to the same
potty spot!
If she seems restless or is seeking out a corner, or trying
to leave the room,
take her immediately out
to the «
potty spot.»
Be sure
to take her out
to the same exact location every time, and make this her «
potty spot.»
Always
take your puppy
to his
potty spot after he eats, when he first wakes up, when you first
take him out of his crate and after a play session.
When a dog learns that one
spot is the «
potty spot,» he will automatically want
to pee when
taken to this location.
Create a habit of
taking him outside on a leash and bringing him back
to the same
spot where the
potty is located every time.
Mistakes you catch should be handled calmly but quickly
taking by saying «outside» and
taking the puppy outdoors
to the appropriate
potty spot.
Going
Potty Outside Step by Step — Take your puppy outside on leash, take them to their designated spot, put them down, and give the potty command, stand back without touching them, and wait a bit for them to go to the bath
Potty Outside Step by Step —
Take your puppy outside on leash, take them to their designated spot, put them down, and give the potty command, stand back without touching them, and wait a bit for them to go to the bathr
Take your puppy outside on leash,
take them to their designated spot, put them down, and give the potty command, stand back without touching them, and wait a bit for them to go to the bathr
take them
to their designated
spot, put them down, and give the
potty command, stand back without touching them, and wait a bit for them to go to the bath
potty command, stand back without touching them, and wait a bit for them
to go
to the bathroom.
You should make it a habit
to take him
to a «
potty spot» as soon as he is finished eating or drinking.
If your puppy cries in the middle of the night, get up, sit by the cage until they are quiet for a minute or two, then and only then,
take them outside
to their
spot, give the
potty command
to go, and stand quietly ignoring them until they are done, do not instigate play or talk in an excited voice.
A puppy should be
taken out
to their appropriate
potty spot first thing when they wake up, about ten minutes after any meal, during periods of playtime, and last thing before they go
to bed.
Also, when you
take her
to go
potty, always return
to the same
spot so she will associate the
spot with bathroom time.
Crating them ensures that your pup will hold it until they are
taken from their crate
to an approved
potty spot.
* After releasing your dog from the crate, quietly put on her leash and
take her outside for a walk, or
to her
potty spot in your yard, then praise her for eliminating and being a good dog.
He'll try
to hold it until you let him out and
take him
to an approved
potty spot (use the same area at the beginning
to convey the message).
They should be housetrained by being
taken out
to potty at a particular
spot after each meal.
Take her outside for a walk or
to her
potty spot.
If paper training:
Take your puppy
to their confinement area where their papered bathroom
spot is and supervise them, ready
to intervene if they make moves
to potty away from the paper.
Hi, a bit confused when you say
to take the puppy
to their
potty spot on a leash.
Every time you
spot the signs they're about
to potty you scoop them up and
take them
to their bathroom
spot.
Maybe the kids
took the puppy out
to play, but didn't give him a chance
to go
potty on his
spot frequently enough while he was active and playing (every 15 minutes
to start).
You do this by using a cue word and walking them on leash
to their
potty spot, not allowing them
to do anything else and if they do not
potty,
taking them back inside and trying again in a few minutes.
Take them out of the crate and straight to their bathroom spot, encourage them to do their business and then take them straight back and close the crate door, all in absolute silence except for a calm and quiet «good potty» when they've done the right th
Take them out of the crate and straight
to their bathroom
spot, encourage them
to do their business and then
take them straight back and close the crate door, all in absolute silence except for a calm and quiet «good potty» when they've done the right th
take them straight back and close the crate door, all in absolute silence except for a calm and quiet «good
potty» when they've done the right thing.
Only popping him in when you know he is due
to potty so you can prevent accidents and then
take him
to the correct
spot.
Consistency makes a big difference, so be sure
to take the dog out at the same time each day, and designate a specific
spot for
potty breaks.
When you
take them
to the
spot use a command like «Go
potty!»
Other times
to take your puppy
to its «
potty spot» is after little one has had something
to eat or drink.
As you
take your puppy
to «the
potty spot»
to eliminate, use a command such as «go
potty», repeating the command until the puppy eliminates.
As soon as you see any pre-urinating behaviors, reprimand quickly with a loud firm NO and immediately pick him up and
take him outside
to his
potty spot.