
David asks…
Problems potty training puppy?
My puppy is 3 months old and I have been potty training her for about a month. She is really good early in the morning and at night but I am having problems with her during the day.
I can tell that she needs to go out at certain times so I take her out. The problem is that she likes to play outside. I will stay out with her for 20 minutes without her going and then as soon as I bring her in she messes in the house.
She has figured out that she if she scratches at the door I will take her outside, but she only does it when she wants to play. If she has to go to the bathroom she won’t scratch; she’ll just mess in the house.
Am I doing something wrong? What can I do to make her “tell” me she has to go out?

answers:
Potty training is, to most owners, the first and most important kind of training a puppy needs. When it comes to potty training, all pups are not created equal. Some breeds are known for being easy to potty train while others are more difficult—this should be one of the things you look into as you explore different breeds.
Individual puppies also vary. Be patient. A puppy is a baby, and babies need time to master acceptable potty procedures. Young puppies don’t have complete control of their bladders or bowels, and sometimes by the time they realize they have to go, they simply can’t hold it any longer. It’s your job to keep your puppy off your carpets until he’s reliably trained, to teach him where he should go, and to be patient when he has an accident.
More training tips, http://pho.se/byr
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