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How to Potty Train your Puppy to "Go Potty" on the Doggie Lawn

Got a new puppy or just brought home a rescue? Want to find an easy indoor or patio dog bathroom solution for High rise or apartment living with dogs.This video is a step by step on how to potty train your pup using the Doggie Lawn. We love the Doggie Lawn, and highly recommend the product.

Before you begin there are a few things you will want to make sure you have before you start. First choose the appropriate size Doggie Lawn for your dog. You will want to Get some yummy treats to help reward your dog in the learning process, a small mason jar to store your treats. If your pup isn't motivated by food, Find a reinforcement your dog loves and will work for such as a favorite toy. You will also want to get a trash can, poop bags, a reliable enzyme cleaner for accidents, and wipes just in case. These are just some of the tools we recommend having before you begin training.

To find a location suitable for placing Doggie Lawn the Find a quite space in the house where there isn't a lot of foot traffic, so that your dog can potty in peace.

You will want to Find a reinforcement your dog loves and will want to work for such as a favorite toy or treat. Be sure to keep the Treats and toy out of sight and only comes out after potty time.

Place poop bags and trash can near by so you can quickly get rid of waste, we prefer trash cans with a lid and use a liner so you can throw entire bag away every couple of days.

Its very common for dogs to slightly miss the potty area, you will still want to reward your dog for any effort around the potty station to encourage and motivate your pup to keep trying but withhold the special treat or toy for when your dog hits the mark. Keep wipes handy just in case.

Once you have chosen a location, completed your set up its time to get started. You will want to bring your pup to the room where the new potty station is. You will want to encourage any interaction with the potty station, bring out a toy and play a short game of fetch in the room, or toss a few treats on the ground in the set up room. Encourage any interaction with the new set up, if your dog sniffs to takes a step towards the potty station reward with praise.

Plan on taking at least 1-2 days to instill a new potty routine. Limit outside walks, during the training process so that you have full control over your dogs environment while establishing a new routine. First thing in the morning is the best opportunity to set your pup up for success. "

You will need to supervise your dog at all times, tethering or confinement tools like a crate and X-pen will help you keep an eye on your dog and watch for their potty signals. Some dogs spin around or or sniff as a sign they may need to use the bathroom. Set a timer, every hour at first to bring your dog to the potty station. You may need to carry or leash your dog to bring and keep them on the potty station. 5 minutes should be enough time to allow your dog to go potty, if your dog needs to poop you may need to stay a little longer.  With our puppies we typically give them about 10 minutes to go potty.

Bring your puppy to the potty station (again on Leash works best), Wait for the moment your dog begins to relieve  themselves. To teach your dogs go potty on cue, you will want to name the action while they are going potty. Say the cue, quietly as not to interrupt their potting, and wait until they are done to praise and follow up with a reward like a treat or bring out their favorite toy. Once they have gone potty your dog has earned some free time and can be off leash for a bit.

If your dog doesn't potty, no worries just bring them back in and supervise them like you did before. Try again in 30 minutes and repeat until you get the aha moment. Be patient, new routine can take a while for both you and your dog to figure out together.

You should have several days of success before assuming your dog will go by themselves. Young puppies, seniors, and small dogs will take longer than an adult larger breed dog because they typically have less bladder control. Supervision is a must. With our board and train dogs this routine is implemented and worked on over three weeks. Every dog is different, again patience is important.

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If you have a puppy or just brought home a new dog in your home, the Doggie Lawn can make potty training easy.
Video created by Sergio Hernandez with Hernandez Production, sponsored by Doggie Lawn.

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11 марта 2020 г. 0:12:32
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