How To Train Your Dog Where To Go Toilet

by Darrell on May 29, 2010

Potty training your puppy is one of those necessities in life when you have a young dog in your house. Some people experience great trouble when puppy toilet training. However it need not be troublesome if you follow a few basic tips.

Firstly make sure that you have a pooping area set up for your puppy. This is usually an inside area until your puppy is old enough to live outside, and for some it may be inside with many dog owners these days deciding to let their best friends live inside the house all the time. Regardless pick an area that can be defined as a puppy pooping zone. This zone must be used only for your puppy, try to make some room around it, a small laundry with clothes right up beside the litter tray puppy training pads tray will not be the best.

The floor should be easysimple to clean, therefore tiled surfaces are preferable. Wooden surfaces are OK but are not always good with moisture so try to avoid if possible, carpet should be the obvious no no.

Second, determine the type of potty, saw dust, shredded paper, litter, or training pads. Choose based on room available, size of puppy, availability of products, and of course your budget. Note that some puppy’s will just not be comfortable with some materials, for the fussy ones you may need to experiment. If you think you need to change materials be careful because a change of materials may be somewhat confusing for your pup, remember he is not a rocket scientist and he will learn most things by repetition, and a consistent application of that repetition. So only decide to change potty materials if he is really struggling.

Third, make sure you clean up after every time he does his business. The last thing any dog wants to do is have to walk over his mess. If you leave his calling cards in the pooping zone this will start to discourage him from using it again, so always, always clean up as soon as he has done his business.

Fourth, recovering from mistakes. Don’t ever punish your puppy for going toilet in the wrong area, this can damage the relationship between you and your puppy and he can’t comprehend why you are yelling. The best way forward is to sternly say “no” or “Bad” and look cross, try your best acting face here and then place him next to his potty and leave him there, even if he has just been. Then immediately clean up the area thoroughly and spray with a strong floral freshening spray. Puppies usually find strong floral aromas repulsive and will get the idea when revisiting that area to stay away.

Fifth, when to go to the toilet. Your puppy will go numeruous times each day, in fact about twice as often as when he gets to be about 6 months old, which is when he starts to establish his normal regularity of toilet movements for the rest of his life. All dogs, not just puppies need to go to the toilet within a few minutes after eating, so make sure you are available to take your puppy to his toilet within the first few minutes after dining. You may have to wait a while, and you may have to convince him to stay in the area, but this is truly the best way to convince him to go in the right spot. You are right there to put him in his area and offer him encouragement and then clean up (lucky you). You can use a lead and collar to help him stay in the area if you are having troubles.

And lastly, I’m going to repeat myself from part of an earlier point, when training your puppy, wether it be for puppy potty training or any other puppy training lesson, make sure all puppy training is consistent. Don’t alter anything between training sessions, he will most likely become confused.

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