How To Housebreak a Puppy

  • December 9, 2009
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You love your cute little puppy, but you also like your nicely cleaned carpets. With consistency and patience, you can have both.

You Will Need

  • A crate
  • Patience
  • Enzymatic cleaner
How To Housebreak a Puppy: Get a crate

Step 1: Get a crate

Use a wire-frame crate that has only enough floor space for your dog to lie down and turn around. A dog will instinctively not soil his sleeping space.

How To Housebreak a Puppy: Put the puppy in crate when you can't watch him

Step 2: Put the puppy in crate when you can't watch him

Put your puppy in the crate whenever you can’t keep an eye on them. This will prevent accidents and speed the training process.

How To Housebreak a Puppy: Take them outside before and after crating

Step 3: Take them outside before and after crating

Choose one spot in the yard where you’ll take the puppy every time they need to go. Take them to this spot just before you put them in the crate and as soon as they are taken out.

A puppy can’t hold it as long as an adult dog can, so let them out frequently.

How To Housebreak a Puppy: Go out 30 minutes after eating and after playing

Step 4: Go out 30 minutes after eating and after playing

Go to your designated spot 30 minutes after your puppy eats and immediately after they have been playing or sleeping.

How To Housebreak a Puppy: Give a verbal command and reward if he goes

Step 5: Give a verbal command and reward if he goes

Give your puppy a verbal command, such as “go pee.” Reward them with a treat or praise. If they don’t go within 15 minutes, put them back in the crate for 10 minutes. Then try again.

Keep a consistent schedule for feeding and going outside. This will help your dog learn the pattern and help you better predict when they need to go.

How To Housebreak a Puppy: Interrupt accidents and clean immediately

Step 6: Interrupt accidents and clean immediately

Interrupt any accidents you may catch by loudly saying “no,” and take your dog outside right away. Then clean up the mess using an enzymatic cleaner to neutralize odor and discourage future accidents.

How To Housebreak a Puppy: Increase the amount of time your dog spends out of the crate

Step 7: Increase the amount of time your dog spends out of the crate

Let your dog have free time after they make a successful trip outside. Gradually increase how long they stay out, until your dog learns that doing business outside is best.

Did you know? In 2008, the American Kennel Club announced that Bear and Lady are the most popular male and female dog names.

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Comments (4)

HeatherMenicucci

I simply can't handle the cuteness of these dogs. It's too much cute in one video!

over 2 years ago by HeatherMenicucci

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ssproductions

Thanks! They're our babies, so of course we think they're adorable, and it's nice to have the outside reinforcement of our obsession ;)

over 2 years ago by ssproductions

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bunnylover1217

i love the little doggy in step 6!

over 2 years ago by bunnylover1217

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Alejandra_Ibarra

i lov that type of dog

6 months ago by Alejandra_Ibarra

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