Here s how to potty train your dog if you live in an apartment.
Toilet training a puppy in a flat.
If he pees in the flat tell him off lightly.
Place your dog on a regular feeding schedule so you can predict when she ll need to go outside and reward her every time she demonstrates good behavior.
The keys to puppy potty training success.
Younger puppies will need more frequent potty breaks since they cannot hold it as long.
Potty training a puppy is a little trickier when you have an apartment since you can t install a doggie door or easily let your furry companion outside.
I have done it before.
Place them in the designated toilet spot point to the area and say go to toilet or your chosen toilet command phrase.
Get into a regular routine.
Take your puppy out every hour.
Toilet training your puppy should be quite a simple process as long as you make the time and investment to get into a good routine.
Repetition and consistency is key.
If you shout too much your dog could become very nervous.
The dog will learn to hold it until it gets downstairs i promise.
A lot of people have and potty train puppies while living in a top floor apartment or flat.
Feed your dog at scheduled intervals and take potty breaks at the same time each day so your dog can start to develop habits and expectations.
Even if it s just up and down the road your dog needs to learn where to go and where not to.
The more occasions you have that you can reward the appropriate behavior the quicker your puppy will get it.
Initially you will have to build your routine around your puppy s needs and these are reliably predictable when they are very young.
Every 30 minutes to 1 hour take your puppy outside.
Set regular feeding times for your puppy and keep an eye on when they drink water.
The key is to start early and be consistent.
Also take them outside immediately after eating and playing.