1.
Don't get excited when your puppy paws the door or barks to let you
know he wants to potty.
If you do then puppy potty training becomes
difficult.
Yes it's good he's letting you know - but you don't want to
be deafened every-time he wants to potty - or be left with huge grooves
in the door!
2. If you want to teach your puppy to let you know when he wants to
potty outside - you need to start by choosing a signal.
3.
You need to choose a signal that you will be happy with (and can live
with) and can use throughout the puppy potty training process.
4.
A great tool often used in puppy potty training is a
bell - attach the bell to piece of string or a ribbon and then hang it
from
the door knob.
The string or ribbon should be
long enough for your puppy to reach with his paw.
5. Make
sure that you use a door that you will use throughout the potty
training process - and use the same door every-time.
6. Choose a cue - "wanna toilet" or "want to go potty". It doesn't
matter but use the same cue every-time.
Now it's time to teach your puppy to use the bell and let you know when
he wants to potty outside.
1.
Now you need to attach a leash to your puppy - this is so that you have
control over his environment (the same as the house training process)
don't forget to have some treats in your hand as a reward.
2. Take
your puppy by his leash and approach the door. Gently take your puppy's
paw in your hand and repeating the cue that you chose "want to potty"
or whatever you chose - and then ring the bell with the paw.
3.
As soon as you and your puppy have rung the bell immediately take him
through the door and outside -
and follow the steps we went through in
puppy
house training.
4.
Repeat the process every-day until your puppy rings the bell on his own.
He may rub his body against the bell or use his nose to ring the bell -
it really doesn't matter - its about getting your attention to let him
potty outside.