Potty Training Tips Puppies Winter
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Potty training tips puppies winter. Learn how to potty train your puppy with these tips. These 3 tried and true methods will help you house train your dog. While it s true that yes it might be more difficult to start house training a puppy in the winter it s certainly not impossible. Create an indoor potty area.
Use crate training to help with potty training crate training is also effective for adult dogs. I live up in northern ontario where it can go as low as 35f in the winter. Like puppies they do not like to eliminate where they sleep or eat so they will avoid eliminating in a crate they have come to call home. Keep an eye out for things like spilled anti freeze as just a small amount can cause death.
Being consistent is one of the keys to potty training. Establish a routine for taking the dog out. You should always take the dog to the same spot and use the same command to help it to associate the area with the appropriate action. Potty training your puppy.
If severe winter weather flooding ice snow or dangerous cold make it impossible to take your puppy outside to potty a designated indoor space such as a potty pad indoor grass area an easy clean potty space or litter box may be helpful as a short term solution. So with that glass half full outlook let s dive into our tips for potty training a puppy in winter. House training a puppy is hard enough without trying to tackle potty training in the winter. When taking your puppy outside it is best to always use the same door.
Things that can be easily spotted in the summer may be hidden in the snow. During the cold winter months getting your dog to go outside at all may be a struggle. The crate you use to train your dog should only have enough room for them to stand up turn around and lie down. Teach him to go quickly on cue and not stay too long in the cold for this first you yourself should be prepared to take your puppy out on her potty break quickly.
I have never trained any of my dogs on puppy pads i ve raised 2 labs and 2 toy breeds yorkie poodles all of them were young puppies when we got them and they were born in the fall so they were raised and toilet trained through the winter. Make sure you check the potty area for any sharp objects that could possibly cut your puppy s paw. Potty training a puppy in the winter also requires you to be more vigilant.