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Set frequent outdoor bathroom breaks, especially after eating or sleeping.
Say your chosen command (“Go potty”) when outside.
Reward your dog right after it pees outdoors.
Watch for signs your dog needs to go inside.
Clean any indoor accidents thoroughly.
Repeat daily with patience.
Serving and storage tips:
Keep treats by the door.
Use a leash if needed to guide outside.
Track progress to stay motivated.
Ask a trainer or vet if needed.
Variations:
Crate training can help stubborn dogs.
Potty pads are useful temporarily.
Outdoor attractant sprays may encourage peeing outside.
FAQ:
Q: What if my dog keeps peeing inside?
A: Be patient, rule out medical issues, and keep training consistent.
Q: Should I punish my dog for peeing indoors?
A: No, punishment can worsen anxiety and the problem.
Q: How long does training take?
A: Usually weeks, depending on the dog and consistency.
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