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How To Potty Train A Dog In 7 Days

August 24, 2018

Having a new dog in your life and home is exciting.

It is also hard but fun work that requires discipline and consistency for you and your dog! No one likes to find pee or poo accidents in their home, so we have put together a somewhat helpful guide for you to learn how to potty train a dog in 7 days. These steps are foolproof if appropriately followed. Day 1 The first thing you want to do is create a regular feeding schedule for your pup. It should be one that is realistic and fits into your plan so that you can be consistent. Puppies must have three to four small meals a day and accessibility to fresh water. Dogs work best with routines. This is how to potty train a dog in 7 days with ease. Day 2 On this day, you want to create a schedule for relieving your pup. Young puppies need to be taken out every hour or so during the day. Because they eat three to four meals a day, they should be taken out 30 minutes after each meal. It’s imperative to be consistent, especially for the first 7 days. As a general rule, it is advisable that you take your dog outside to relieve himself the first thing in the morning and before you go to bed at night. Speaking of sleep, you’ll notice that they sleep quite a bit so when your pup awakens, take him out immediately! Day 3 One thing you’ll read consistently throughout this post is the actual word consistency! Learning how to potty train a dog in 7 days can be achieved with consistency! On day 3 is when you’ll take your dog to the same place to relieve himself. Whether it’s a spot in your yard or in a park, take him to the same space. He will associate his scent with the elimination location and instinctively go there each time. Day 4 Today you’ll pay close attention to your dog’s behavior. Is she walking in a circling pattern? Is she whining? Perhaps she’s getting up from a nap and walking toward the door. All of these are signs that you want to pay attention to because they indicate that your pup may need to relieve herself. This type of attention to detail is how you can successfully learn how to potty train a dog in 7 days. Day 5 By this day, you should be noticing fewer accidents around the house with your pup, but they do happen. Do not be discouraged. Learning how to potty train a dog in 7 days involves correcting accidents correctly and without punishment. Make a loud noise if you catch him in the act and pick him up immediately. Take him outside preferably to the spot you’ve established on day 3 and praise him once he has relieved himself. Do this repeatedly when necessary. Day 6 By this day, your pup should be making fewer accidents because you’ve been adhering to the strict and consistent feeding and relief schedules. Day 7 It’s day 7, and you’ve been able to detect and anticipate when your pup needs to go, and the indoor accidents have significantly decreased. Congratulations! You have learned how to potty train a dog in 7 days!  

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