Potty Training Your Golden Retriever Puppy

Potty training a pup is never an easy task, especially for a breed as energetic and curious as the golden retriever. However, with patience and consistency, you can potty train your puppy in no time! Here are some tips and tricks to help you get started.

 

Create A Schedule
One of the most important aspects of potty training is creating a consistent schedule that works for both you and your pup. This includes feeding times, play times, and of course potty times. Figure out when your pup needs to go outside and always take him out at that same time each day. This will help him learn when its time to go potty so he wont have any accidents indoors.

 

Rewards-Based Training
Positive reinforcement is key when it comes to potty training any animal. When your pup successfully goes outside to do his business, be sure to praise him! Giving him treats or toys can also help reinforce the behavior. He will soon realize that going outside means getting rewarded -– which is why its important not to scold him if he does have an accident indoors. Doing so may discourage him from trying again next time or make him afraid of going outdoors altogether.

 

Teach Him To Let You Know
Once your pup has gotten used to the routine of going outside on cue, teaching him how to let you know when he needs to go is the next step in the process. Start by saying “go potty” whenever you take him out; eventually he will associate those words with what he needs to do while hes out there! If he starts barking or scratching at the door during other times of day, take this as a sign that he needs to pee or poop –- dont ignore it! This way, you won’t risk having any surprises waiting for you at home later on.

Brandon Dickinson
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Brandon Dickinson

I love playing and spending time with pups. On RetrieverPaws, I share tips, guides, and my experiences with retriever dogs (Labrador and Golden Retrievers mainly).

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