A Great Start on Potty Training!
Their First Look at the Outside World
A great start on Potty training, who will take the first step out?
At five weeks old, there are a lot of beginnings for a puppy. When a they are eating solid food, mama can’t keep up with the “mess”! This is when the doggy door training begins.
A Whole New World
Puppies are introduced to a new area. It’s the size of a crate, with a doggy door that leads out into a covered safe dog run. There are toys and a jungle gym in this area. It’s puppy heaven!
These smart inquisitive kids quickly learn that it is fun to go outside and go potty. They will actually scold each other for going potty inside. I know that some will find it hard to believe, but siblings really do help train each other. This experience gets them well on the way to potty training after you bring them home.
Making the Transition to Your Home
Setting the puppy up for success is critical for a good transition. Above all be consistent. Outdoor playtime is critical. if young pup is inside, without a doggy door, as a result they will become confused about where their potty place is and where to keep clean. A doggy door is the ideal situation for both you and the the puppy. It will make potty training much easier, above all you will be happier with the results, as a result. If you do not have access to installing a doggie door frequent visits outside with a lot of playtime is highly recommended!
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