ADVERTISEMENT
Establish a regular bathroom schedule for your dog, especially after meals and naps.
Take your dog outside to the same spot every time.
Reward your dog immediately with treats and praise after they pee outside.
Clean any indoor accidents thoroughly to remove smells that attract repeat behavior.
Be patient and consistent; training can take time but is effective with dedication.
Serving and Storage Tips:
Always keep treats handy during training sessions.
Store patience as your most important tool.
Celebrate small successes to stay motivated.
Variations:
Use clicker training to reinforce good bathroom behavior.
Place pee pads temporarily if outdoor access is limited.
Consult a vet for medical causes if problems persist.
FAQ:
Q: How long does it take to train a dog to stop peeing inside?
A: It varies, but most dogs respond within a few weeks of consistent training.
Q: What if my dog pees inside despite training?
A: Revisit cleaning routines and ensure there are no health issues. Patience is key.
ADVERTISEMENT