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I have a seven-week-old Siberian Husky and I was just wondering if anyone has any good tips on beggining potty training for a puppy.

Crate training. It’s the easiest and fastest way. If you’re not home…she should be in her crate. At night she’s in her crate. She should be let outside immediately before going into her crate. She should be let out immediately after being taken out of her crate. She should also go outside immediately after eating. Everytime she goes to the bathroom outside praise her. My dog is 2 years old and when he goes pee outside I still say good boy. When you’re inside with her keep a very close eye on her. If she starts sniffing or circling..get off your butt and get her outside because she’s not going to wait for you! If you catch her in the act of going..firmly say NO! to startle her. Immediately bring her outside even if she finished going. If you randomly find an accident don’t say anything. If you scold her she’ll have no idea why she’s being yelled at. Anytime with an accident thoroughly clean the area. Resolve on carpets and any all purpose cleaner on floors. It takes time and consistency. It will happen but you have to STAY CONSISTENT! Don’t switch methods after a couple weeks because it’s not working. Everytime you change methods you’re going to backtrack to the beginning.

STAY CONSISTENT AND PATIENT!! It’ll happen. I promise!

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  1. 1 James S
    2009 Dec 17

    Crate training. It’s the easiest and fastest way. If you’re not home…she should be in her crate. At night she’s in her crate. She should be let outside immediately before going into her crate. She should be let out immediately after being taken out of her crate. She should also go outside immediately after eating. Everytime she goes to the bathroom outside praise her. My dog is 2 years old and when he goes pee outside I still say good boy. When you’re inside with her keep a very close eye on her. If she starts sniffing or circling..get off your butt and get her outside because she’s not going to wait for you! If you catch her in the act of going..firmly say NO! to startle her. Immediately bring her outside even if she finished going. If you randomly find an accident don’t say anything. If you scold her she’ll have no idea why she’s being yelled at. Anytime with an accident thoroughly clean the area. Resolve on carpets and any all purpose cleaner on floors. It takes time and consistency. It will happen but you have to STAY CONSISTENT! Don’t switch methods after a couple weeks because it’s not working. Everytime you change methods you’re going to backtrack to the beginning.

    STAY CONSISTENT AND PATIENT!! It’ll happen. I promise!
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  2. 2 MARK GAMEZ MAN
    2009 Dec 17

    well just evert tme he goes in the house squirt it with a bottle and put it out side
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  3. 3 Emily
    2009 Dec 17

    Let the puppy out often, and try to keep an eye on it when its in the house. Praise it when they do the right thing, if they do go in the house show them and take them outside. They are very sneaky dogs, ours is 1 and a half and still goes inside sometimes (on our guest bed!). They are very strong headed but very loving dogs.
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  4. 4 J'sHuSkY
    2009 Dec 17

    That puppy should still be with it’s mama. You’re going to have bigger problems than potty training in the future. Next time go to a reputable breeder.

    READ
    http://www.diamondsintheruff.com/DevelopmentalStages.html
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  5. 5 Pug-Lover
    2009 Dec 17

    Here is a suggestion that worked for me. It really works!
    http://www.ehow.com/how_5069526_potty-train-puppy-bell.html
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