Potty Train A Pit Bull Puppy
When a puppy is not puppy trained, huge possibilities of seeing poop or pee inside the house is inevitable. And you can’t technically scold your puppy because they do not know that what they are doing is wrong. You can be tolerant or patient about this and clean it all the time OR you can simply potty train your puppy. If you have specifically a pit bull puppy, here are the ways on how to train a pit bull puppy.
When it is your pit bull puppy’s first time to get into you house, the very first thing that you have got to do is to take it to the potty. Guide him outside and lead him to the spot where you want him to answer to the call of nature – you may need a leash in order for you to do it. Commands such as “go potty” must be mastered and must be used all the time to let him know that you want him to potty. In time, the commanding word will be associated to the particular action.
Puppies in general have small bladder, thus they do not have yet the capability of holding on. That is why if you have noticed, your pit bull puppy will always do the potty at least once in every couple of hours in a day. Scheduling frequent potty breaks during the day will help you a lot. Remember to praise him when he has poop or pee on the same area where you want him to pee. The best time for you to bring your dog to his loo area is 30 minutes before meal and take him back there again after half an hour. Let him take a rest for a bit and take him again to potty after half an hour. I know it sounds really tedious but it will work eventually. And that is how you potty train your pit bull puppy.