Toilet Train Outside Dog

toilet train outside dog
Pugs, they are very well known for being difficult to toilet train?

Hi, I am making a lot of research on Pugs. I have read some forum threads / posts and found a lot of information through Google etc. There is something I keep coming across though ... Pugs are very difficult to toilet train. If you give a pug, you'd say that's true? I am quite aware how to toilet train the dog, I know this is something that does not happen in a week, sometimes even months. I know you have to be consistent every day and try and get every poo / pee outside etc. I know it all! But even some dogs just do not even catch the owner is the best Dog Trainer toilet roll.

My daughter has a four year old male pug. He was not difficult to train at all. You must be very consistent with your training. When he was a puppy, she would get him out first thing in the morning and shortly after he ate breakfast. keep him in his bathroom with Puppy Pads (which he used). He would come home at lunch and take him out. Back to the toilet for the afternoon. When he came home at night, she would get him out. After his dinner, he goes out again, and before bed. He would always praise him when he went out. He always used the same word when he was encouraging him to go potty outside. I believe in his four years, she had 2 accidents inside. Not that it would take too long, and he was able to be all day with no accidents. Good luck!

Puppy Training & Care : How to Potty-Train a Puppy



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