The key to successfully housebreaking your dog is consistency. Dogs are creatures of habit and if you are consistently taking your dog out to the “bathroom” at the same time and through the same doorway, then your dog should be housebroken in no time!

Do not “free feed”

Do not use wee-wee pads or newspaper

UGODOG®

Do not put a pad in each room of the house!

In the early stages of housebreaking, it is important for you to physically accompany your dog outdoors. This allows you to not only direct your dog to the specific spot you have set aside for his bathroom area, but it also gives you the ability to know that your dog did, indeed, go to the bathroom. Plus it gives you the opportunity to praise your dog for a “job well done”. You may also want to encourage your dog when you go outside by saying something like, “Let’s go potty!” Eventually, your dog will understand this as a command and you can actually get your dog to go to the bathroom simply by saying the “magic words”!

Poochie Bells®

You are never going to correct or scold your dog if he/she has an accident in the house.

Nature’s Miracle

Unlimited freedom in the house is a privilege!

Keep your eyes on him

Body tether

Fixed tether.

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Crate

Puppy proofed room.