Follow This Proven Potty Training Method
The arrival of a new puppy is cause for great excitement in any household. It
soon becomes clearly apparent that puppy house training is an urgent
priority and the number one thing to teach our new housemates.
You'll find lots of puppy house training articles and theories across the net
and in books everywhere, but I'm pleased to say that I've got a method that has
never let me down. The potty training technique I have come to rely on
and trust requires a fair degree of commitment to begin with but the rewards
are quick and last forever. My veterinarian first told me about this potty
training method which could be summed up as follows:
Closely monitor your puppy to prevent messy mistakes,
enthusiastically reward desired behavior every time, and if a mistake happens
work out where you went wrong.
Puppy House Training - General Rules
- Owning a puppy is a big commitment for all family members, especially in
the first few days and weeks.
- Puppy potty training is not a race, the key is to prevent mistakes
and establish good habits early - dogs are creatures of habit.
- From your dogs point of view there is no right or wrong place to go to
the toilet, they feel like going and just do it. It is our job to clearly
communicate and reinforce where it is acceptable to eliminate and also where
it is not acceptable.
- Opening your back door every couple of hours to let your puppy out will
not house train your puppy.
- A puppy's natural instinct is to keep their bedding/sleeping area clean -
the potty training method outlined below utilizes this knowledge to our
advantage.
- No matter how attentive and diligent you are in the house training process
there is bound to be the odd slip up. Don't worry about it just ensure
that you clean mistakes up thoroughly, including the use of an odor
neutralizer to take away any lingering smell.
- My puppy house training strategy involves close supervision and
confinement to start with but only so we can allow our puppies greater
freedom and much sooner.
- Understand your puppy's capabilities and be realistic, keep in mind you
are dealing with a very young animal. Young puppies can only hold on for so
long before they need to go, they don't have much control early on. As a
general rule a puppy can hold on an hour for every month of his/her age,
plus another hour. This means that a 2 month old puppy can be expected to
hold on for three hours and at 3 months old this same pup could be expected to
hold on for four hours at a time.
- Develop a dog
food and water schedule. Each day feed at the same time (never close to
bed time) and take away your dogs water bowl before you go to bed (don't
forget to put it back first thing in the morning!). You'll develop a routine
this way and "what goes in on schedule comes out on schedule", if you
know what I mean...
Physical Punishment Is Never An
Option In The House Training
Process!
Puppy House Training - Step by Step Process
This method is for when you
are at home with your puppy, follow it as closely as you possibly can.
Equipment you'll need:
I prefer to use a good quality crate. Ensure that it is comfortable, safe and
the right dimensions for your puppy. You can read a detailed crate training
article I wrote here - puppy
crate training
You can also set up a
small pen area with a comfortable dog
bed, fresh water and a couple of chew toys (like a food stuffed kong toy). Do
not put a doggy toilet in this pen area.
- Choose the spot outside where you would like your puppy to go to the
toilet (eliminate).
- Keep your puppy in his/her crate, pen area or even tethered to a
chair where you are working. Your puppy cannot have free run of the
house at this early stage, he must be confined. Every 60 minutes
take your puppy straight to the designated toilet area outside. Carry
your puppy or walk
out on leash.
- When you reach the toilet area walk back and forth or circle around
and around. At the same time say and repeat a cue word you would like to
attach to the act of your dog eliminating. I use "hurry up" but just
pick out a cue word or short phrase and stick with it. In your dogs mind
you are building an association between the cue "hurry up!" and him
emptying out. This is the first obedience training command you will teach your young
pup.
- If your pup does eliminate continue to repeat your cue word and the
instant your dog finishes doing his business enthusiastically praise and
reward him with a small tasty treat. Make it clear that you are very
happy with him and that he is the best little puppy on the block!
If after 3-4 minutes of circling around your puppy shows no signs of
needing to eliminate take him back inside (put in crate or pen) and try
again in about twenty minutes.
- Immediately after a successful toilet trip outside you can allow
your puppy some free play time (under supervision) in the house.
Just spend some time enjoying the company of your puppy, then place him
back in his crate or pen area.
- Continue with this 60 minute puppy house training schedule, you'll
be rewarded for sticking to it. Remember that you are trying to
prevent any mistakes and at the same time establish good habits
in your little puppy.
- "What about overnight?" I hear you ask. Yes well, firstly do
not feed
your puppy close to bedtime and take away his water before you go to
bed (don't forget to put it back first thing in the morning). You'll
need to set your alarm clock to go off once and possibly twice
throughout the night. This is an important step, just take your puppy
out to the toilet area as usual and then hop back into bed. When your
puppy is young it is physically impossible for him to hold on all night,
but before long you will both be sleeping peacefully right through the
night.
|
In addition to your 60 minute schedule it is important to take your puppy
outside after each meal time (most puppies go to the potty within 15
minutes of eating).
That's the puppy house training process, follow it consistently and I'm sure
you'll experience pleasing results. When you are not home you will need
to set up an area with comfortable bedding, water, toys and a toilet. Place the
indoor
doggy toilet at the opposite side to the bedding in your puppy's living
area. When you arrive home remove the toilet area inside and follow the
potty training method detailed above.
Puppy House Training Process - Teaching Your Puppy To "ask" To Go
Outside
If you aren't able to install a doggy door it is handy if you teach
your dog the right way to let you know he wants to go outside. Do this by
hanging a Poochie-Bell
on a piece of string attached to the door handle (at the level of your
puppy's nose).
- Follow the puppy house training schedule as detailed above but now add the
following: Each time you get to the door to go outside give the bell a bit
of a shake and say "go potty". Do this every time you take your puppy
outside to the toilet for a week or two.
- After a week or so when you arrive at the door say "go potty" but don't
touch the bell. You want your puppy to give it a nudge, if he does,
give lots of enthusiastic praise and quickly open the door. If your puppy
doesn't nudge the bell after standing at the door for 10 seconds, shake the
bell yourself while saying "go potty".
- Keep trying this procedure every time you go outside until your dog "gets
it". With most dogs it doesn't take long at all.
- Eventually your dog will make his way to the door and tap the bell every
time he needs to go outside to the toilet.
For more puppy house training information and also a fantastic tool to
obedience train your puppy at home visit Secrets to Puppy Training.
This video teaches the "ring the bell" method in a clear and
effective manner. To purchase the "poochie bells" and other great clicker
training resources visit here -
Karen Pryor Clicker Training.
If you require even more
puppy house
training tips and solutions the ebook above comes with my
very highest
recommendation - it is simply the best book ever written on puppy house
training. Every situation, scenario and problem is expertly addressed within its
pages. You can get yourself a copy right
here.
Some other pages you may find useful:
If you are looking to potty train your puppy using the paper training method
please read this article - Puppy
Potty Training - The Paper Method
Need to train your new puppy? Check out these great Step-by-Step
Puppy Training Techniques.