You must have heard the expression, “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks”! All pet owners will agree with this expression to some degree. Still, if your adult dog still isn’t potty trained and continues to do so in the wrong place, don’t give up hope. With a little patience and love for your pet, you can also potty train your adult dog. Just think, it’s never too late to instruct your pet to do the right thing.
He agreed that civilizing is a difficult task, particularly with animals. However, with your dog it is probably the easiest animal to train in the world of pets. Puppies are easy to train compared to adult dogs. This means that while potty training your adult dog, you need to be more patient and committed as old habits die off. You will need to spend more time with your dog to determine and progress his actions.
Keeping a close eye on your pet at all times will ensure that they don’t urinate or leave feces all over the house. A leash can be used to slow down when your pet is inside the house. Create a private space for your dog, where he can play with the whole family. However, do not use a cage to confine your pet away from the family, as it will be a real ordeal for your dog.
Let us now look at some valuable tips that will help your adult dog potty train. First, give your pet a limited amount of water to drink so they don’t become dehydrated. Your pet’s last meal should be at seven so that she doesn’t spend a penny or defecate during your sleeping hours.
Try to pick out the signals when your pet needs to eliminate waste. At such times, your pet will commonly begin to sniff and scratch at the entrance. The pet will become restless and act disturbed at such times. If you can distinguish the signals given by your dog, potty training will be easy.
Establish a designated area for your pet to urinate and defecate. Go for a morning walk with your pet and don’t play with him unless he finishes his morning chores. Remember to praise your pet for doing it in the right place. Still, when your dog expels bodily waste in the wrong place, don’t punish him, either physically or verbally.
Potty training your dog can take time, but the rewards will surely be worth all your attempts. Give your pet some time, patience, and dedication, and he’ll thrive for sure!