First, you need to understand that your puppy is like baby and they make messes because they don't know any better. Your puppy isn't intentionally trying to ruin your good carpet; he simply doesn't know any better. All he knows is that he has to go potty.
A puppy's ability to understand the need to go potty develops as they grow older, much like children. You can help potty train your puppy faster by developing a schedule for your puppy to follow. You should setup certain times to take your puppy outside to use the bathroom. If you take your puppy outside, at the same time on a daily basis, your puppy will become accustom to this schedule over a relatively short period of time.
If you aren't able to be home with your puppy during the day, you should expect accidents to take place while you are potty training your puppy. However there are some great puppy training products like; puppy potty training pads, that can help you minimize the accidents. It will take some additional training to teach your puppy that potty training pads should only be used for emergencies. When accidents do happen, (and they will) don't get upset - just clean up mess and then disinfect the area.
You can learn to recognize some of the signs that your puppy will give you when he needs to be taken outside to go potty. When you see your puppy acting a certain way, it might be time to take your puppy outside.
Here are some tell, tell signs that a puppy needs to go potty:
- Restlessness
- Sniffing around spot he had previously soiled
- Whimpering and wining
- Distracted from playing
Every puppy is unique, and you will learn to recognize the signs that your puppy will display when he needs to go potty. When your puppy exhibit these signals, you should take your puppy outside and walk him directly to the area that you want him to use when he goes to the bathroom.
When your puppy goes to the bathroom outside, don't forget to praise him after he's done. Praise teaches the puppy that they have done the right thing, and positive praise make them happy, and they will repeat their actions in an attempt to get more praise.
Even though puppy potty training can be tedious, it all comes down to being consistent and patient with your new pup,while their minds and bladders mature and adapt to your training. With a little patience and some time, you will potty train your puppy and accidents will be a thing of the past. Click here to find out how I learned to potty train my puppy.