YNP #079: Are You Still Struggling With Potty Training?

Potty training is hard.  We can set them up for success as much as we can but it takes as long as it takes.  It's a process that we can't rush our puppy through.  We all struggle with potty training.  While we're in it, it feels like it will last forever.  For most, we'll have bad days and good days but overall we'll see improvement as the weeks pass.  Accidents happen less often and they are usually because we dropped the ball. For some, we stop seeing progress and they continue to have accidents we can't explain.  This can lead to some real frustration and even resentment toward our puppy. If you've been potty training for a couple months and your puppy still has unexplained accidents this episode is for you!When I have a client that is struggling there are three things I look at first.  Most of the time these work, sometimes it's something more.  If you can't seem to figure out why your puppy is STILL having accidents this is a great place to start.In this episode I talk about:* What I mean by struggling with potty training.* Why your puppy might not be signaling you to go out.* The three things I look at first when my client is struggling* Why the crate is still important. * How to reduce accidents.Press play and enjoy!Other resources mentioned and related to this episode:YNP #010: Complete Guide to Potty Training Your PuppyYNP #056:  Potty Training for a Working HouseholdYNP #072: Should You Use a Potty Bell?YNP #077: Using a Crate vs Using a PenPlaytime Paws Academy:  A brand new program for dog and humans no matter where you are in your training journey.

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Your host, Debbie (owner of Playtime Paws), is a positive trainer with a passion for dogs, their behavior and helping you create a well-behaved dog. This is a dog training and behavior podcast that with help you and your new puppy build good healthy habits right from the start. It will also help you understand your dog’s behavior and build a strong, fulfilling, and fun relationship for years to come.