Reward Good Behavior
Rewarding good behavior is a step to housebreaking your puppy. If you see your puppy starting to eliminate, immediately stop the puppy and take it to its proper elimination spot. Once he finishes eliminating, give him lots of praise and a treat. By doing this consistently, your puppy will learn that eliminating in his designated spot will result in a reward, and eliminating elsewhere will not. In addition to rewarding good behavior, it’s also important to be consistent with other aspects of potty training, such as taking your puppy out regularly and cleaning up accidents quickly. By following these simple tips, you can effectively housebreak your puppy in no time.
Set A Regular Feeding Schedule
One of the essential steps in housebreaking your puppy is to set a regular feeding schedule. Puppies have small stomachs and need to eat several times a day. By establishing a set feeding schedule, you will help your puppy learn when to eat and when it is time to hold its bladder. It is best to feed your puppy at the exact times each day and take away its food when not eating, which will help your puppy understand that food is only available at certain times. In addition, you should take your puppy out to relieve itself immediately after eating. By following these simple steps, you can help your puppy learn to control its bladder and have fewer accidents in the house.
Be Patient
Patience is key when housebreaking your puppy. Never get angry at them if they have an accident – it’s not their fault; they’re just learning. The best way to housebreak a puppy is to start with small steps and slowly build up. Start by taking them outside after every meal, and then take them out first thing in the morning and the last thing at night. Once they are regular with these times, you can start to experiment with different intervals between toilet breaks. Some puppies will need to go more often than others – be patient, and soon you’ll figure out what works for your pup. Housebreaking takes time and patience, but it’s worth it to see your puppy happily using the bathroom outdoors.
Start Housebreaking Your Puppy Today!
Soon enough, you’ll have a well-trained pup that’s ready to take on the world! You can easily housebreak your new puppy with just a little time and effort. Just remember to be patient and consistent and reward good behavior along the way.