Potty Training a Dog Potty training a dog is teaching it to use the bathroom in a certain place. Your dog will not understand what you want it to do unless you teach it, so you do need to spend a fair amount of time with potty training when you get a new puppy. The best potty training technique to use is the crate. This way you get two trainings done at the same time crate training and potty training. Whether you leave the room for an hour or a minute, put the puppy in its crate. A dog will not pee or poo in the place where it sleeps, so it will hold it until it is out of the crate.
Use special treats to introduce the puppy to the crate and put in a blanket and its favorite toy. In this way the crate becomes its den. If you only give the puppy treat when it is in the crate, it will associate being in the crate with pleasing you and getting a treat. If you put the puppy in the crate when you are going to be away, then it will not use the bathroom all over the house.
You should feed the puppy and give it water and them place it in the place where you want it to do its business. This might be outside or on newspaper inside the house. You do have to be diligent and watch it so that when you see it starting to go in another place, you can pick it up and place it in the spot you have chosen. Then when it uses the bathroom here, give it a treat.
If you only feed the puppy once or twice a day, then you can control the number of times it has to use the bathroom. Cutting down on the amount of water that you give the puppy during the day will also cut down on the times it has to pee.
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