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House training your puppy is about consistency, patience, and positive reinforcement. The goal is to instill good habits and build a loving bond with your pet.

It typically takes 4-6 months for a puppy to be fully house trained, but some puppies may take up to a year. Size can be a predictor. For instance, smaller breeds have smaller bladders and higher metabolisms and require more frequent trips outside. Your puppy's previous living conditions are another predictor. You may find that you need to help your puppy break old habits in order to establish more desirable ones.

And while you're training, don’t worry if there are setbacks. As long as you continue a management program that includes taking puppy out at the first sign he needs to go and offering him rewards, he’ll learn.

When to Begin House Training Puppy

Experts recommend that you begin house training your puppy when he is between 12 weeks and 16 weeks old. At that point, he has enough control of his bladder and bowel movements to learn to hold it.

Set a Routine for Your Dog

When you’re only starting the process of house training a puppy, a walk out every hour should be the routine you follow. To help him learn to hold it in, you can put him in a small crate between toilet breaks. Dogs don’t like to soil the place they are in. If they are in a small confined place, they’ll hate the idea of dirtying it up. This will help them learn to hold it in. But you do need to remember to not put him in the crate directly after the toilet break. He’s a puppy – give him a little playtime with you.

Give Your Dog Some Time Outside

When you take your puppy out to get him to do his business, you can’t turn back home the moment he finishes – like you’re impatient to be done with it. This way, your puppy begins to learn that if he makes the mistake of peeing when on a nice walk, the walk ends right away. He doesn’t want it to end right away. To keep him from getting this message, make sure that you walk for several minutes after he does this thing.

Correct Your Dog at the Time of Mistake

And finally, dog owners, the new ones especially, don’t understand that it can be difficult to communicate across species. If you walk into a room and find that the dog his left a nasty surprise for you right in the middle of the rug, of course you’ll want to launch into a tirade that instant. But you need to know that unless he did it 1 second ago, he’s just not getting the point what he did to deserve the dressing down. He might even believe that you don’t like it when he leaves his droppings right out in the open. He might decide to do it behind the bed. If you do have to give your dog a talking-to, make sure that you never do it unless it’s exactly when your dog has made a mistake.

Mistakes Will Happen

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Source: WebMD

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