At around three weeks old, your puppy is readily able to adapt to new situations and because they are one of the smartest creatures by nature, potty training puppies will not be too difficult for anyone.
As a new puppy owner, you have an option of whether you want to confine your dog or not. Crating is what many puppy parents prefer for accident prevention overnight night or when they have to leave their puppy for a period of time. However, want to train their puppy to get more responsible by allowing them access to everything but with some restrictions and some limitations. This might sound a little harder than the other method when you consider their playful behavior and uncontrollable urges, but if you choose to use this, here are the tips you can consider:
You may actually teach your puppy to eliminate outdoor or indoor on papers. Without question, for whichever method you choose, you must be very consistent. You may also apply paper training for a short time or until your puppy is learning to go potty to the acceptable areas outside or inside the house, but you must teach him/her step-by-step until he finally masters his potty routines.
Whether out of doors or indoors, you have to choose a spot for your puppies potty time. Let him sniff that spot and wait until he finally relieved himself and take him to the same place each time. The scent that remained will help stimulate him/her to use the spot again the next time he needs to eliminate.
With young puppies, you must carry them or take them out on a leash to the designated location within 20 minutes or right after each meal, play session, and rest time. Scheduling is the key factor for effective house training of a puppy so again, you have to be consistent. Use the same routine every day and be sure to watch for the indications that your puppy needs to go potty.
During each and every potty break, give your puppy a command such as "go potty" or "go pee" to establish an association between the command phrase and the dog's potty break. Repeat it quietly as many times necessary until your puppy gets familiar with it. By doing this, it will be easy for your puppy to understand and follow the same command when its given next time.
When potty training puppies, you can expect that there would always be mistakes and accidents. A puppiy can be just like a baby because they can't tell if they need to go potty or not. Its a good idea to constantly watch for the warning signs like squatting or sniffing then distract them right away by stamping your foot or clapping your hands while leading them away from the restricted area.
Finally, praise your puppy with an encouraging words like "good puppy" or "good job" when he performs in the right spot. Let your puppy know you are happy by giving small rewards, or privileges, like letting him or her to play inside. As soon as he becomes more dependable and responsible, you can allow him to move freely inside the house.
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