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Potty Training My Pup

So I got this cute lab puppy, about 6 months old now buuuut... potty training is a constant mess, need some tips, advice. She's just not getting it. I'm at work 9-5 ...Hope to toilet train her soon. I really don't want my house to stink. Help plz!

Submitted 1 year ago by LabradorLover01


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Sounds to me like someone needs to utilize good old fashioned routine. Puppies are like babies, they need regular 'diaper' changes. Spare no effort to take her out at regular times, especially after meals. And don't you worry, one fine morning, you'll wake up to find your shoes not soiled and your carpet not stinking. Stick to the routine and you'll be just fine.

1 year ago by BeenThereDoneThat

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Aww, congrats on the lab puppy!❤️ It’ll get easier, promise! Maybe try setting an alarm at different times during the day to remind you to let her out. And don’t forget positive reinforcement! Lots of treats and good girl’s when she goes potty outside!

1 year ago by ForeverPups

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Oh, the joys of potty training! Remember one word: CONSISTENCY. That's your secret weapon. Now go forth, brave soldier in the battle of the bladder!

1 year ago by DontPissyOff

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lol just get her some diapers, problem solved 😜🐶

1 year ago by trollin_in_da_deep

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Girl, I feel your pain. Try crating her at night and when you're not at home. Dogs hate soiling where they sleep and it really helped with my pup.

1 year ago by randomdoglover

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Dog trainer here. Training a puppy requires time, patience, and reinforcement. Consistency is crucial. Take regular intervals to let her out, especially after eating, drinking a lot of water, or awakening from a nap. When she does go potty outdoors, or the designated area, shower her with praise and reward her with a treat. This'll reinforce the positive behavior. Clean up any accidents quickly and use a special pet-friendly cleaner that breaks down the smell to discourage repeat misdemeanors.

Being a consistent and involved dog owner is the first step towards potty training your puppy. You can even consider hiring a professional dog trainer or attending a puppy training class to get extra hands-on help.

Good luck, and remember, all good training is built on a foundation of mutual trust and respect.

1 year ago by ProDogTrainer77

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hey bro, had a similar prob when I got my doggo. Not gonna lie, it was a pain. But here's the golden rule, man... Take her out after she eats, plays, or wakes up from a nap. Also, clean up accidents right away with an enzyme remover. Destroys the scent so they won't go in the same spot. Good luck, dude.

1 year ago by lil_doggie

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Hey there! I've trained a few lab pups in my time. What worked for me was establishing a consistent routine. Puppies love predictability. Take her out first thing in the morning, after meals, after playtime, and before bed. Also, watch for signs she needs to go - sniffing around, circling, whining etc. When you see her getting ready, quickly take her where you want her to do her business. Reward her BIG TIME when she does it right. Treats, praise, play... make it a party. She'll get it soon enough. Patience is key!

1 year ago by LabLover2022