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POTTY TRAINING IS ESSENTIAL!

POTTY TRAINING
Poodles are very intelligent and easy to train. In fact ,it is more a process of the puppy training you, and not you training the puppy. Please note that consistency is the KEY no matter what method of training you use. If you do not have your poodle puppy trained enough to where you are not having any accidents in a couple of weeks, then YOU are probably doing something wrong. Just remember though that most dogs do not have control of those muscles until atleast 6-7 months of age so even if you are not having accidents, it doesn't mean they are completely potty trained.  You can not expect young dogs to hold it for long for that very reason.  Please keep this in mind.  It will make things easier on your pup and on you.

I can NOT stress this enough... no matter what you do, DO NOT GIVE A PUPPY FREE RUN OF THE HOUSE!!!!!!!! This is the NUMBER ONE mistake that people make when training a puppy. Not only is this not smart to do when potty training its just not smart to leave a puppy unsupervised no matter what. Really and truely its not smart to leave an adult to roam the house unsupervised. Another mistake that people commonly make is giving a puppy too much responsibility too early. Until a puppy is over 6 mo of age I would not (even if they seem to be potty trained completely) let the puppy roam free. This includes letting a puppy sleep on the bed with you when they are too young. You may wake up to a very wet and cold feeling. A toy poodle puppy (or any small breed puppy) really does not have full control over bladder muscles until around 6 mo of age or better. A standard poodle puppy (or any large breed puppy) on the other hand can take longer as they take longer to fully mature than a small dog.


INSIDE POTTY TRAINING
All my puppies have been trained to a wee wee pad since about the time they are 2 weeks old. This is a scented pad that attracts the puppy to it. It has an absorbent side and a blue waterproof side. This is a great tool for training your puppy and speeds up the housebreaking process. These pads can be purchased at any store that carries pet supplies.
REMEMBER - When training your puppy that they are very young and have a little attention span and an even smaller bladder. Patience is a virtue! We recommend that you keep your puppy in a small confined area with a wee-wee pad in one end. Keep this away from the food dish and the bed. Puppies do not like to go where they eat and sleep.

Note: Some puppies will tend to wet on the pad but will not defecate on the pad. If you are having this problem try adding another pad to the area that they are defecating. Some dogs will refuse to walk on a wet pad and will tend to find another place to do their business.
Just letting your puppy have the run of the house is NOT a good idea and is just asking for trouble! A house is an awfully big place for a little tiny puppy and they will have a very hard time remembering where their wee-wee pad is. It is fine to take your puppy out and play with him and hold him, in fact please do, just do not let him be unsupervised. For safety sake for you puppy and for the sake of your carpets or floors.
As your puppy grows and learns you can gradually move the wee-wee pad closer to the door and outside if this is your ultimate goal.
Wee-wee pads can also be helpful if you live in cold climates with rain or snow and puppy refuses to go out in the weather.
Another NOTE: Dog go through a certain TEENAGER phase around 6-8 months that will drive you nuts and test you in every way. Do not be surprised if during this time it seems like you have to almost start over with potty training. This phase only lasts 3-4 weeks and everything should return to normal.

OUTSIDE POTTY TRAINING
When training to potty outside, we recommend taking your puppy out every hour to start with. Set a timer and when it goes off take your puppy out immediately. As the puppy grows and matures you can lengthen times between trips. It is also smart to take your puppy out after naps and before and after meals.
It is best if you take your puppy consistently to one spot. Another way to facilitate this is to have one of the male humans (either a husband or son) pee in a cup and then pour that into the spot you want your puppy to go. This may sound gross but it REALLY WORKS!!!!!
As your puppy becomes older and you have learned to read your puppy's signs, you will be able to tell when your puppy needs to go out. Remember, once your puppy tells you he needs to go out TAKE THEM!!!

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First off if they are having accidents go back to square one. DO NOT give them free run of the house!!! Once again, I can not stress this enough!!! You can take them out to play on your lap or right where you are. You can even put a long training lead on them to keep them right where you are. I would hook them to you so that they have to go with you. This way you are close and you can see when they are giving you any sort of signs. Next again I would set a timer and take them out every hour. Then use a call word such as tinkle or pee pee or potty or even poop when you go outside. Have their favorite toy or treat with you. Once they do go potty then reward them and praise them in a high pitched happy voice. They will come to learn that outside potty time is fun and rewarding. I would also recommend hanging by the door (that you take them out) or from the door knob a long string of jingle bells. When you got to take them outside ring the bells the first few times yourself. Then have the dog ring the bells with either paw or nose. Remember to do this every time. Just praise them for ringing the bell and take them outside immediately! Soon they will realize that the bells mean going outside to potty. The end result will be the dog ringing the bells to tell you they need to go out on their own. Most dogs should pick this up really quick.

NOTE: DO NOT treat them for ringing the bells though or they will learn to ring the bell to get a treat . Just like Pavlov's dogs. It is amazing the things they pick up. Only treat when they has gone outside and DONE SOMETHING! If you just treat them when you go outside then they will go outside just to get treats also and will not do anything for you. You have to really watch these guys they are so stinking smart they will rule you if they can.

TERRITORY MARKING IN THE HOUSE

I treat this as a potty training issue. For heaven sakes if you male starts to mark his territory in you house, NIP IT IN THE BUD IMMEDIATELY!!!!!!

The sooner you stop this behavior the easier life will be.

The average age for males to mark their territory varies from breed to breed and depends upon how quickly your breed and or variety reaches sexual maturity. For most toy breeds this is typically around 7-9 months. For larger breeds it COULD be as young as 7 months but most often its closer to 10 -12 months. You may find that some males will never mark their territory.

PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, if you do not intend to breed your dog then have them neutered as early as your vet will allow. It will not harm the maturation of their bodies, no letting them breed once will not calm them down (this goes for females as well), no neutering will not make a dog agressive, no it will not make your dog too submissive, no your dog does not need to have both testicles dropped to have them neutered, no it will not make your dog fat (as long as their diet is attended to properly and you are not feeding them table scraps and jumk food), no it will not screw up your dogs ability to potty ( unless your vet is very careless and injures your dog during the procedure), and no it will not make your dog feel less like a man and become girly!

I teach my males to not lift their legs in the house and I have several males together that are not neutered and I do not have an issue.

Several methods that have worked for me.

You need to keep a close eye on your males during this time. You need to catch the dog in action. Punishing or correcting the dog after the fact will do nothing.

Once I see a male lift his leg I use a spray bottle to stop them. This usually works very, very well. I also tell them in a firm voice NO! If you have a dog that is easy to train you will find this will work quickly to stop the problem.

For more difficult dogs I have found a good scare a time or two will work great.

I will put pennies into a tin can or coffee can to make a loud rattle. This will startle your dog and he will learn when he lifts his leg that he hears this sound. In extreme cases I have taken the car and thrown it beside the dog. DO NOT HIT YOUR DOG WITH ANYTHING!!!! When the can lands next to the dog they are startled and do not know where it came from so they do not associate this sound with you.

Some people have had a lot of luck with Belly Bands on their males. This keeps the boys from marking as they are covered up.

Whatever method works for you, just remember that the sooner you stop the behavior the quicker you can get on with life and enjoying your dog.

CLEAN UPS

Did puppy have an accident somewhere in the house that you need to clean up?

The quicker you do it after puppy has messed the easier it is to clean!

There are some wonderful products out there and there are some that just do not work at all.

Natures Miracle is a wonderful product for removing stains but not so good for removing odors.

If you want to remove the odor so that you dog will NOT use that spot again I recommend white vinegar. You can mix this in a spray bottle with water. IT WILL NOT STAIN YOUR FLOORS.

There is also another new product out there that looks to be wonderful. This is URINE GONE. I comes complete with a black light so that you can see where the stains are in the house. You just spray the product on these stains and it will remove the stain and the odor completely. I have not tried it yet but have heard wonderful things from clients. You can get this product off the TV, Online, or from your local Walmart.

A couple important things to note:  If you have gone through at tried all these tips and are still having problems there are some other things you need to look at. 
1- Have the vet check your dogs to make sure there is nothing physically causing the dog to be incontinent.  UTI's are very common in dogs especially female dogs.  This can cause potty training to go out the window.  You vet can help you with these problems.  You can also use Apple Cider Vinegar in a dogs water to help prevent infections.  Cranberry supplement pills can also help.
2-  It is important to note that in most dogs it takes up to 6 months for a dog to develope the muscle control to really control their bladders for any period of time.  So its important to keep taking puppies out often to avoid accents.
3- It is possible that you have not gotten the area completely clean of scent.  A black light will show you areas where urine is still around.  If a dog smells urine spots they WILL keep using that spot.  Thats why its so important to clean up properly.

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