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Potty training a dog is much easier than most people think. In fact, if you obey a few basic rules and apply them consistently, it’s possible to prevent your dog from going to the bathroom on him inside her apartment in just a few weeks. However, you should keep in mind that your dog will first have to relieve herself inside a couple of times to understand that this is not exactly what he wants her to do. Also, remember that cleanliness is a natural part of potty training dogs and it pays to prepare proper samples to combat urine and poop odor. NEVER hit or yell at your dog, as this will only slow down the potty training process and confuse your dog as to what he is expected to do. Dogs are not able to mentally connect the fact of eliminating in the past with the stinky stain that you have found on the carpet an hour later. They will just think you don’t like pee and feces and stop eliminating regularly (which is extremely unhealthy) or eat poop to hide it from you.

1. Potty training dogs with the use of crate

One of the easiest ways to speed up the process of potty training dogs is to purchase a crate for your pet. It will serve as a den where your dog can hide from all the noise and bustle of everyday life and relax a bit. Because dogs are naturally clean animals, they will not soil their sleeping area unless forced to do so. By living in a cage, they will have to learn bladder and colon control. It is your job to take your dog to the yard immediately after opening the crate door. This way he will get used to the fact that sooner or later you are going to let him out to relieve himself in a suitable place.

2. Potty Training Dogs Using Public Restrooms

No, just kidding 😛 What I meant was that you need to find a suitable spot somewhere outside of your garden, yard, or park and make it a permanent bathing area for your dog. How do you do that? Simply take your dog to the designated spot whenever he wants to relieve himself. You’ll know he can’t take it anymore by watching his behavior: circling and sniffing means he needs to relieve himself SOON! You can also use the leash to limit the movement possibilities of your dog. After a few days, the chosen spot will automatically start to attract your dog due to the strong smell that he has left behind after his previous visits. Just be sure to clean the place from time to time, as dogs hate to relieve themselves in a messy place and may look for alternatives like your house. This would obviously slow down the process of potty training dogs.

3. Potty Training Dogs at the Right Time

The third piece of advice that I have for you, just as important as the previous ones, is to schedule the meals that you give your pet regularly. Always take him out within the first 20 minutes after he has finished eating, this is particularly important in the case of young puppies who cannot control their bladder and colon until 12 weeks. Your dog needs to understand that sooner or later he will have a chance to relieve himself outside and that there is no need to panic and do it inside (especially if he stays in his crate and doesn’t want to make a mess). Remember that potty training your dog doesn’t have to be a daunting experience and it will be much easier if you follow these 3 simple tips.

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