Number One Tip To Potty Train Your Puppy


Number One Tip For Potty Training Your Puppy

When I first started out breeding Labrador Retrievers, the one question that came back to me again and again from new puppy owners was
“How do I stop my puppy from going potty on my carpet?”
After 14 years of breeding and showing my Labradors I know have the answer now.

Each time a new pup goes to its new home, I make sure I pass on this information and also ask the new owner to consider looking at this website for fast and super effective long term toilet training success.

Having a new puppy can be the most wonderful time of both yours and your new pups life. After all, they are so cute and mischievous and bring so much joy to you even just by looking at you. Sometimes, owners choose to raise their puppy inside with the family. Nothing is greater than seeing your pup grow to be a dog and still sitting at your feet while you watch t.v or read.

Unfortunately, a lot of puppies don't get to make it this far as they sabotaged any chance of staying inside after they wet on the floor one too many times! Its a sad statistic that the number one reason why pups end up in shelters is that they have potty training issues. So, how do you train your puppy to go potty?

Well I will give you the number one tip:

YOU have to be trained YOURSELF.

No I don't mean you need to be trained to go potty yourself, ( however, if you think it would help - be my guest!) I mean you need to learn all the signals and cues that your pup will give you so you know when it is definitely time to go. You will also need to learn that repetition is the key to training dogs young or old. If you cant commit to being consistent and spending the time to potty train your puppy , then you just wont see results. You will also need to have your puppy work around a time schedule of when it is potty time and when it is not. Nobody wants to be getting up to their dog 4 and 5 times an evening to let them go potty!

Learning the proper technique will ensure that your pup is on the right path to long term potty trained success. You will feel more confident in training your pup to perform other commands and your pup will have boundaries set for him or her that are firmly established, because of the consistency and time you have applied to your pup to learn them.

Having a puppy is a commitment that should not be taken lightly. Proper, informed training can mean the difference between your dog being a welcome member of the family or a nuisance that cant be trusted inside.

I wish you every success in training your puppy and many years of happiness with your dog. Please visit How To Toilet Train Your Dog In 7Days Or Less if you want to have your potty training issues Fast Tracked