Please don’t rub your puppy’s face in anything! That’s gross and grossly unfair. Plus, it may mean your pup associates your presence with ‘scary’ and ‘being told off’ so, pup may avoid toileting altogether when you’re around. Worse still pup might resort to stealth- poops to avoid the ‘face-rub’; or perhaps even gobble up the ‘evidence’ – none of which are helpful. Here’s what to do instead:
Get pup to the designated pee-spot...
Every 30 mins and...
After he wakes from sleep/nap
After he’s eaten
After play, exercise (or excitement eg guests coming over)
After he’s been left alone
If he looks like he needs to go!
7 Toileting Tips
Soup Glorious Soup! Add water to your pup’s meals – I call it “Dog Soup” or Gazpacho if you’re posh! This makes it simpler to predict pup’s toilet needs as liquid is consumed with his/her meal, rather than randomly. You can do the soup-thang by adding water to dry kibble, wet food and even raw food – simples! Here's a short how-to video:
Reinforce correct toileting generously... with yummy food ... in situ ie give the food reinforcer in the toilet zone. This helps pup understand that ‘this’ spot is where s/he needs to pee/poop. You’ll need to give pup really tasty treats, not just dry/mediocre ones.
Remember the mantra “What gets rewarded, gets repeated” – say it with me peeps! So, if you want pup to nail toilet training, make it worth their while. Praise is ok but food is canine currency – your pup is ‘working’ hard to try and fit into your Human life so let’s pay pup a generous ‘wage’.
“What gets rewarded, gets repeated”
Wait until your pup has fully finished peeing/pooping though and then produce the food reinforcer. Do not say or do anything until pup has completed his ablutions. Otherwise, you may interrupt his ‘flow' and pup may end up ‘finishing’ on your Persian rug when you get back inside, yikes!
Keep a Pee/Poop Dog Diary. I’m serious. Having accurate data makes toilet training easier. Start writing down what time you do things with your pup e.g. feeding, playing, napping – and what time your dog toilets each day. I bet you’ll soon spot a pattern. Bingo!
For drier nights, give pup their evening meal at least 2-3 hrs before bedtime. What goes in, must come out! I’d also suggest removing the water bowl at bedtime, providing you gave pup ‘soup’ for dinner. It’ll be easier for pup to sleep soundly and stay dry overnight if he’s had a good drink with dinner and then had a few hours to ablute after dinner, before settling into bed.
If your dog has an accident and you’ve missed it, never mind. Clean it up calmly and quietly (with an enzymatic cleaner). Remember dogs do NOT house soil out of anger towards you – ever. They toilet because they need to go. It’s on us – the responsible adult – to arrange the environment so that this young being can be ‘successful’ in our human world.
Vet check – if your pup is struggling despite you doing all the above, consider a trip to the vet to rule out a urinary tract infection or other medical condition.
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