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Potty Training Your Puppy Schedule

.... it makes puppy houebreaking easier!


A 'Potty Training Your Puppy Schedule' can help make housebreaking a new puppy a whole lot simpler! Puppies thrive on routine and learn by repetition, so a daily puppy potty training routine is a great way to start.

puppy potty training
It's a good idea to build Fido's days around a fairly regular (but flexible) routine. This helps puppy potty training by regulating his body clock and 'bodily functions', which means his needs will be easier to anticipate and meet.

Try to feed him at roughly the same time every day. You don't need to carry around a stop-watch and time it to the minute, but aim for a variation of no more than 30 - 45 minutes.

When you're potty training your new puppy, set your 'potty training a puppy schedule' so that you get up and get Fido up(or possibly the other way around!), at the same time each day. Same goes for bedtime.



Make sure that the first thing you do in the morning is take your little furball outside for a potty break, and do the same last thing at night. Consistency is the key to house training a puppy!

A sample Puppy Potty Training routine

Below is an example of a Potty Training Your Puppy Schedule that's suitable for an 8 - 10 week old puppy.

Time of Day Activity/Action
07:00am Get up. Potty break.
07:30am Breakfast. Potty break/walk.
08:00am Playtime. Potty break. Nap
10:30am Potty break. Playtime/Training. Potty break. Nap
12:30pm Lunch. Potty break. Playtime. Potty break. Nap
03:00pm Potty break. Playtime. Potty break. Nap
05:30pm Potty break. Dinner. Playtime. Potty Break/walk. Nap
07:30pm Potty Break. Playtime. Potty Break. Nap
09:00pm Potty break. Playtime. Potty break. Nap
10:30pm Potty break/walk. Bedtime.
02.00am Potty break - if necessary.

Now, you've probably noticed that the term 'potty break' appears on almost every line. That's because a little puppy has to go 'potty' ALL THE TIME!

After a nap...after a feed...after playtime...after a training session...when he gets up...before he goes to bed...I'm sure you get the picture!

By following a 'potty training your puppy schedule', you'll get his bladder, bowels and digestive system regulated and you'll know better when to take him outside. This will cut down on the number of 'accidents' he has - but all the other rules still apply.

You still need to supervise him when he's not outside or in his crate and so on.

It's best not to feed a puppy later than 5:30 or 6:00pm, and pick up his water bowl by around 7:30pm. This helps Fido to be 'empty' before he goes into his crate or bed for the night...which means it's less likely that you'll have to sleepwalk round the yard at 2:00am!

Any 'potty training your puppy schedule' needs to take into account the average number of potty breaks a puppy needs per day. Here's a rough guide:

8 - 14 weeks 8 - 10 potty breaks per day
14 - 20 weeks 6 - 8 potty breaks per day
20 - 30 weeks 4 - 6 potty breaks per day

But remember - this can, and will, vary from puppy to puppy. They're all individuals. Housetraining a puppy takes time, patience and persistence, but by following this schedule you'll make the whole thing a bit easier (on both of you!)



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