Toilet Training A Puppy With A Bell
It comes in time and by 4 months you should be home and dry so to speak.
Toilet training a puppy with a bell. It just requires consistency and commitment on your part. Incorporate the bell into potty training. Training a dog to ring a bell when desiring to potty provides a direct cause and effect means of communication. Accept there will be many accidents to clear up especially come morning.
Training your dog to ring a bell with his nose is a simple and effective way for your puppy to let his human friends know that he needs to go outside right now. Teaching your puppy to ring a bell to go outside is a great trick and very helpful for house training a puppy. In the video below andre millan gets a few more pointers on potty training from dog psychology center trainer todd langston. It should hang low enough for your puppy to reach with his paw or nose.
Use appropriate and motivating rewards. Then hold a treat behind the potty bells and say loudly outside or go potty. Hang the bell by the door you use each time you take the dog out. This method may be preferred over having your puppy bark at the door or just standing.
Young pups do not have great bladder control and toilet training takes time patience and lots of mops and buckets. Keep your puppy with you at all times during toilet training. This trick is used as a replacement for your pup barking whining or scratching at the door all of which are not entirely pleasant and can stress out both you and your puppy. Use the bell only with a single door at first.
In fact if the humans don. Get more tips below the video. If you can t watch closely and attentively consider crate training or using a playpen the laundry or the bathroom as a safe den. At the scheduled toilet break take your puppy and set him down next to the bell now you know why your puppy must already be house trained first.
More on this to follow. One of the biggest areas of difficulty for people who adopt puppies is potty training.