Potty Training
- cardcraftingmama
- 4 days ago
- 1 min read

Here are some tips for potty training a puppy:
Establish a routine: Take your puppy outside on a leash every 30 minutes while you're awake and at home. At night, one or two trips outside is usually enough.
Choose a designated potty area: Pick a specific spot for your puppy to go potty. This helps them learn more quickly.
Use a crate: Puppies don't like to go potty where they sleep, so a crate can be an effective tool.
Use potty pads: These pads are absorbent and scented to encourage your puppy to go on them.
Reward your puppy: When your puppy goes in the right spot, praise them and give them a treat.
Learn your puppy's signals: Every puppy has their own body language that indicates they need to go potty.
Keep a log: Write down when and where your puppy goes potty to identify patterns and make changes.
Stick to a feeding schedule: Feed puppies under 6 months old 2-3 times a day.
Don't scold your puppy: Accidents happen, and you shouldn't scold your puppy for them.
Clean accidents thoroughly: Make sure to clean up any accidents thoroughly.




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