{"id":724,"date":"2024-07-22T06:51:50","date_gmt":"2024-07-22T06:51:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/networkprocurement.net\/?p=724"},"modified":"2024-07-23T12:44:24","modified_gmt":"2024-07-23T12:44:24","slug":"when-can-you-start-potty-training-a-puppy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/networkprocurement.net\/index.php\/2024\/07\/22\/when-can-you-start-potty-training-a-puppy\/","title":{"rendered":"When Can You Start Potty Training a Puppy?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Toilet training is complicated, and one of the questions I get quite often as a puppy expert, is “When should I start toilet training?”. <\/p>\n

Honestly, it’s asked of me so much. <\/em><\/p>\n

And I get it! There’s so much information out there, and all your friends, family, your breeder, your vet, etc all have an opinion, and they don’t agree. <\/p>\n

This process isn’t just about avoiding accidents; it’s about teaching good behavior and establishing routines that will benefit your puppy for years to come. But fear not! Let’s sift through the information overload and lay out the best practices for successful potty training.<\/p>\n

Luckily, toilet training (at it’s core) is very simple. <\/em>The key to successful potty training lies in consistency, patience, and understanding your puppy’s needs. Every puppy is unique, and factors like age, breed, and health can influence their potty training journey. By setting realistic expectations and following a structured approach tailored to your puppy’s age and abilities, you can create an ideal environment for potty training success. With dedication and perseverance, both you and your puppy can navigate this important milestone with ease and confidence.<\/p>\n

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The Best Age to Start Potty Training<\/h2>\n

Ideal age:<\/strong> 6-16 weeks<\/p>\n

But, as soon as possible <\/strong>if you are outside of this window!<\/p>\n

Dog trainers (like me) and vets agree that the best time to start potty training your puppy is between 6 to 16 weeks of age – yes, ideally this process starts with your breeder. During this period, puppies are more receptive to learning new behaviors and routines! It’s also known as the “Critical Phase<\/a>” of socialization and learning.<\/p>\n

Ideally, we want to avail of that window of time to start their training generally<\/em>. And, seen as toilet training is one of the few skills<\/a> that you truly need to be successful living with your dog, it’s one we should really put as a priority.<\/p>\n

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Ali’s Pro Trainer Toilet Training Tip!<\/h2>\n

Personally, I’d avoid puppy pads and train straight <\/em>to outside, and if you can’t, I’d go for real grass pads<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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“Puppy Toilet Training Made Easy: Your Comprehensive Guide to Success”<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Understanding Puppy Development<\/h2>\n

Understanding the various stages of puppy development is crucial for successful potty training. Puppies undergo significant changes in their bladder control as they grow. Since their digestive systems are still maturing, timing is essential for effective potty training. <\/p>\n

Young puppies, especially those under six months of age, have limited bladder control and require frequent potty breaks throughout the day. This means pet owners must be vigilant and ready to take their puppies outside or to their designated potty area regularly, or find friends or professionals who are willing to support this endeavour.<\/p>\n

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As puppies transition into older dogs, their bladder control improves, allowing them to hold it for longer periods. However, it’s still crucial to provide them with plenty of opportunities to relieve themselves, especially after meals and before bedtime. <\/p>\n

Preparing for Potty Training<\/h2>\n

Setting up your home for successful potty training is crucial, especially for a young puppy. Begin by creating a safe space where accidents can be minimized. My favourite is a combination of a crate<\/a> and a play pen<\/a>, but you can also use baby gates to block off areas where your puppy shouldn’t roam freely, reducing the risk of accidents occurring in the wrong place. <\/p>\n

Then, all you have to do is watch puppy.<\/p>\n

Designating specific potty spots both indoors and outdoors is essential for effective potty training. Indoors, you can use potty pads to provide a designated area for your puppy to relieve themselves. Outdoors, choose a consistent spot where you want your puppy to go potty and take them there regularly. Stock up on necessary supplies such as puppy pads, potty bells<\/a>, and plenty of treats for positive reinforcement. These tools will help reinforce good behavior and make the training process smoother for both you and your puppy.<\/p>\n

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As your puppy grows, continue to adjust your home setup to accommodate their changing needs. Gradually increase their freedom around the house as they demonstrate reliability in their potty routine<\/a>. Remember, potty training takes time and patience. By setting up your home appropriately and providing consistent guidance, you’ll help your puppy develop good bathroom habits that will last a lifetime!<\/p>\n

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“Mastering Puppy Obedience: A Guide to Training Your Furry Companion”<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Step-by-Step Guide to Potty Training Your Puppy<\/h2>\n

STEP 1<\/strong><\/h5>\n

Minimise potential for accidents, when pup is awake you need to be watching them, and if they’re asleep, this is a great time for you to get things done. <\/p>\n

STEP 2<\/strong><\/h5>\n

Take pup out at the following times;<\/p>\n