Puppy Pads
Using puppy pads is a convenient way to train your puppy where to go potty indoors.
– Place the pads in a designated area to encourage your puppy to go there.
– Gradually move the pad closer to the door to transition to outdoor potty training.
Treats
Treats are a powerful motivator for puppies during potty training.
– Reward your puppy with a treat immediately after they potty in the designated spot.
– Choose small, delicious treats that your puppy loves to reinforce positive behavior.
Crate
A crate can be a valuable tool for potty training as puppies instinctively avoid soiling their den.
– Use the crate to confine your puppy when you can’t supervise them closely.
– Take your puppy out to potty as soon as you release them from the crate.
Leash
A leash can help you control your puppy during potty breaks and guide them to the designated spot.
– Use a leash to take your puppy to the designated potty area consistently.
– Reinforce the association between the designated spot and potty time.
Schedule
Establishing a schedule is crucial for successful potty training.
– Take your puppy out first thing in the morning, after meals, and before bedtime.
– Consistency in the schedule helps your puppy learn when and where to potty.
Final Thoughts
Potty training requires time, patience, and the right tools. By using puppy pads, treats, a crate, a leash, and a schedule, you can effectively train your puppy to potty in the right place.
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