How long does it take to toilet train a puppy?

Toilet Training Your Puppy

How long does it take to toilet train?

 

This can be dependent on different factors. Just like us, a puppy can have an upset tummy which makes them go to the bathroom more often than normal. This is something to discuss with a vet. Also if they’re suffering from separation related challenges they can defecate and urinate because they have gone into panic mode. This would need a different approach - reach out to find out more about the behaviour services.

 

If is a simple training challenge here are some things to consider.

 

Timing

 

Is the puppy going outside regularly enough? They have a small bladder and cannot hold it for too long. Setting a timer can be a great way to remind you.They may need to get up during the night and go to the bathroom.

Treating

 

Are they being rewarded for going in the right place? It’s important to give them a treat after they have finished going.

 

Being a bore

 

Is it boring enough outside or are there lots of distractions that mean they don’t go to the bathroom as there is too much to do?

Toilet training can take time and consistency. Many puppies like going inside as it is nice and warm. Telling off a puppy for going to the bathroom inside can cause conflict with toileting and result in them hiding when they next need to go. It’s better to just clean it up with a spray that does not smell strongly (we don’t want them to get used to this scent) and set the timer for next time.

 

Should I use puppy pads?

Puppy pads can be appealing for us but can make it harder to toilet train. A dog will get used to the warm and comfy sensation beneath their paws and be reluctant to do their business outside in the cold wet weather!

Poor advice

Your puppy always needs to have access to water if they are in their crate or not. Anyone that tells you to withhold water at night is cruel. Water access is one of the five freedoms. Imagine waking up and being really thirsty and not being able to access water..

A puppy is learning all the time and accidents are bound to happen but with your patience and consistency they'll get their in the end.

If you need support with toilet training reach out.

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