How to Train Your Dog to Go to the Bathroom Outside the House
Teaching Your Companion Dog to Go to the Potty Teaching your dog to go to the bathroom also means teaching him to regularly go at appropriate times and make sure the dog is comfortable.
The best times for your dog are after meals, in the morning, after naps, and before bedtime.
Thanks to his behavior, it is often easy to understand if a dog needs to relieve himself. For example, a dog can start sniffing the floor and walking around where he has decided to relieve himself from his needs and other similar behaviors.
When you see him having these attitudes, take him out immediately without hesitation to meet his needs. Encourage your dog to go out with words and gestures that he can easily remember and associate with his demands. Praise and reward him when he brings them out appropriately.
The best times for your dog are after meals, in the morning, after naps, and before bedtime.
Thanks to his behavior, it is often easy to understand if a dog needs to relieve himself. For example, a dog can start sniffing the floor and walking around where he has decided to relieve himself from his needs and other similar behaviors.
When you see him having these attitudes, take him out immediately without hesitation to meet his needs. Encourage your dog to go out with words and gestures that he can easily remember and associate with his demands. Praise and reward him when he brings them out appropriately.