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2007-01-14 22:27:36 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Dogs

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Proactive Housetraining
An important part of housebreaking a puppy is to start having a routine for taking her outside to eliminate. Take your puppy outside to eliminate first thing in the morning, after meals, before bedtime, and in the middle of the night if necessary. Give her time to do her business and avoid all interaction until she does so. Then praise her for eliminating. You can expect some accidents in the beginning. Just address them right at the time that it takes place with a firm, "No!" and then show your puppy where to eliminate. -

2007-01-16 20:18:49 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

An important part of housebreaking a puppy is to start having a routine for taking her outside to eliminate. Take your puppy outside to eliminate first thing in the morning, after meals, before bedtime, and in the middle of the night if necessary. Give her time to do her business and avoid all interaction until she does so. Then praise her for eliminating. You can expect some accidents in the beginning. Just address them right at the time that it takes place with a firm, "No!" and then show your puppy where to eliminate.

2007-01-14 22:31:45 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Puppies should go outside right after eating. First thing in the morning at lunch and last thing at night. The are just little urine machines and the best way is to train them straight off or start pulling up your carpets. Enjoy the little guy there is nothing quite like a puppy to experience true love.

2007-01-14 22:31:36 · answer #3 · answered by Deirdre O 7 · 0 0

After eating, playing and sleeping and around about every half hour. Puppies bladders are not fully developed yet so it is hard for them to hold it for a prolonged amount of time.

2007-01-14 23:54:28 · answer #4 · answered by TritanBear 6 · 0 0

I would say take him out right away, then take him out every few minutes until he "produces". Of course, when he does, reward him with lots of love & praise.

Some one ahead of me said that puppies are not set on a time schedule and she is right-bu they can be taught to be. Good luck!

2007-01-14 23:25:09 · answer #5 · answered by kelly24592 5 · 0 0

No puppy is set to a mechanical time.

Watch his body language. That'll tell you.


It's a general rule that you take his age in months, add one, and that's how long he can go without needing to potty.

2007-01-14 22:30:31 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You have to watch them closely at first to truly know but a good rule of thumb is 20 minutes.

2007-01-14 22:30:52 · answer #7 · answered by Loren H 3 · 0 0

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2007-01-15 17:41:01 · answer #8 · answered by care your pet 1 · 0 0

usually after half to one hour.
but it also depends on age.

2007-01-15 02:12:30 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

to pee

2007-01-14 22:30:30 · answer #10 · answered by khatora 3 · 0 0

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