Always go with your puppy into the garden so you are there to reward and attach the cue words to the successful actions.
Training a puppy to toilet outside.
Start a toilet training routine when you first wake up last thing at night and very regularly during the day take your puppy outside to a place in your garden that you have chosen.
Establish a routine for taking the dog out.
How to toilet train a puppy 1.
There are 4 basic steps to follow.
Take your dog to the same.
Dog toilet training steps 1.
If you live somewhere without easy outside access it can be tricky to move the dog outdoors quickly if you have a small dog it might be possible to start toilet training in a litter tray area on a balcony.
Don t reach for the bleach.
If you use newspaper or puppy pads overnight pop some of the soiled paper in this area as the smell will help your puppy to know where to go to the toilet.
Take your puppy.
Dogs typically become fidgety or distracted when they need to go to.
Always practice positive reinforcement.
Use appropriate and motivating rewards.
If you can t watch closely and attentively consider crate.
Remember that your puppy only has a little bladder and they re not.
Give your puppy a toilet break shortly.
Keep your puppy with you at all times during toilet training.
At first take your dog out as often as every hour and wait a few minutes to see if they.
Each time your puppy eliminates outside immediately reward them with verbal praise treats or a favorite toy.
Daily routine take your puppy out first thing in the morning for a toilet break and encourage them to poo and wee outside.
Once they ve done their business reward them with a treat and plenty of praise 4.
Take your puppy to the toilet as soon as they wake up and after eating or drinking 2.
This is usually a treat as most dogs aren t motivated enough just by praise or.
Take your puppy out every 2 3 hours during the day.
Recognise the signs your dog needs the toilet.
Positive reinforcement is the key to successful potty training.
You should always take the dog to the same spot and use the same command to help it to associate the area with the appropriate action.
Take your dog out regularly.
Assign a toilet area as this will help them recognise where to go 3.
Fortunately puppies are creatures of habit so as long as you introduce the garden to your puppy as its toilet area early on you should be able to avoid most of the common pitfalls.
Being consistent is one of the keys to potty training.
Give them lots of.