How old should a dog be potty trained?
Most puppies start showing signs they’re ready for potty training between 12 and 16 weeks old—this is when their bladders and bowels develop enough to hold it for short periods.
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What to do if your puppy urinates and defecates everywhere?
Finding little surprises around the house is part of puppy parenthood, but that doesn’t mean it has to last. A new pup doesn’t know your rules—they’re still figuring out their own body signals, let alone where to go when nature calls.
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How to potty train a puppy indoors?
Puppies have tiny bladders, and when you live in an apartment with no yard or during harsh winters that make outdoor trips tricky, indoor potty training becomes a necessity.
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How to train your dog to ask to go potty?
Teaching your dog to signal when they need to go potty isn’t just about convenience—it’s a way to build trust and keep your home clean, especially if you live in an apartment or follow strict local regulations.
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How to encourage dog to poop outside?
Dogs thrive on routine, and when it comes to potty habits, consistency is your best tool. Start by taking your pup out at the same times daily—right after meals, naps, and play sessions.
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