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I just got a 7 week old puppy. does anyone have any tips on potty training? this is not my first dog, however I rescued my current dog at 1 y/o and was all ready trained.

2006-10-01 11:33:09 · 4 answers · asked by ~*Jess*~ 3 in Pets Dogs

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Routine is the key..
Feed 4 times per day at the same times daily..Put the bowl away after 10 minutes..
Take him outside after every feeding. He will go about 10-15 minutes after being fed, at his age. It will take awhile for him to learn/develop bladder control, but potty should be easier. Feed on a strict schedule, so that he isn't fed just before bedtime, as he will need to go shortly after being fed..Young pups should be fed and then walked 4 times per day, UNTIL THEY POOP...He will need more frequent outings for peeing...Walk him just before bedtime, to make certain he is empty..
Never scold for mistakes, but give lavish praise every time he goes outside, like he won the spelling bee.....Pups can only hold their pee for 1 hour, per month of age..So, its important to empty them just before bedtime..
Use the same word every time, such as 'do the doody', or whatever..
The most important thing is to watch him closely, and scoop him up and outside when he begins to act restless, turn circles, etc. soon he will whine and look at you when he needs to go.

2006-10-01 11:35:54 · answer #1 · answered by Chetco 7 · 2 0

Rubbing her face in it is going to now not do any well. You ought to be consitent and supervise her always. When you cant supervise, crate her. If you seize her "within the act" inform, her firmly "NO" then take her to the favored spot, and compliment her as soon as there... even though she dribbled through the condominium. You cant scold her for a pile you discover after the reality.. slap your self for now not looking her higher. Clean up all messes with a well cleanser. Personally I feel the mats are simply complicated to puppies.. so much "pad expert" puppies I realize nonetheless commonly omit, and lots of of them will use different surfaces which can be very similar to the pee pad, equivalent to a bed. "Inside/external" appears to be extra defining of wherein's an appropriate location to potty. There's no "speedy" method to housebreak. It can take weeks, and even months. Many puppies are honestly housebroken too, or have the suggestion, however they don't have the bladder manage, that's why you ought to supervise and ensure she will get to the potty field good earlier than the urge moves.

2016-08-29 09:34:07 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I also have a 7 week old puppy, and after a few days of trial and error, I have found that he hates the crate and it makes him nervous and gives him diarreah. So I confine him to a small tiled area when i can't watch him, but also make a huge point to really interact with him and watch for his signs. I pretty much take him out every hour to hour and a half when I am with him. he seems happier like this. I really don't leave him alone that much.

2006-10-01 16:30:22 · answer #3 · answered by Katie And Tom A 1 · 0 0

I recommend crate training...and make sure you take your puppy out a lot. A small treat after they do their business helps too. Good luck...Puppies are hard that's why I adopt retired Greyhounds....:)

2006-10-01 11:36:44 · answer #4 · answered by Barbiq 6 · 0 0

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