Stop Accidents Indoors With THIS Puppy Potty Training Plan

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Published 2021-05-29
One of the most common puppy potty training struggles we hear from puppy owners is that they take their puppy outside and then the puppy pees immediately when they come back in! In this video, Instructor Steve is going to talk about a simple training plan that will help you to avoid some of the common mistakes that new puppy owners make when it comes to potty training. For some puppies, it will be an easy process to learn not to have accidents indoors, but for others, there needs to be better information! And since we want our dogs to get the best information possible, having a game plan will help you AND your puppy to be successful!

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CHAPTERS
00:00 Stop Accidents Indoors With THIS Puppy Potty Training Plan
00:23 Getting Your Puppy Outside For Potty Training
02:25 Supervision Is KEY To Avoid Potty Training Accidents
04:16 Have A Daily Routine For Puppy Housetraining
05:14 DON'T Use Food To Reward Your Puppy!
06:50 Teaching Your Puppy Not To Pee Inside
08:39 What If You're Still Having Accidents Indoors?

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Happy Training! ~Ken
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All Comments (21)
  • @McCannDogs
    Are you watching this video because you are struggling with weaning your pup off of Indoor Puppy Pee Pads? Check out this video where we show you how to STOP Using Puppy Pee Pads FAST!: https://youtu.be/PNsaepGP5mo Happy Training!
  • @50hellkat2
    Use verbal cue....like "go pee pee", when she goes pee pee....say "good dog" and immediately take them inside. This makes them know what they were out there for.
  • @HaBeatByAGirl
    Just stood outside in the freezing cold for 30 mins brought him inside n straight away he peed in the house 😭
  • @PibblesAndBits
    Used most of these tips with my Staffy when she was a puppy. Proactive routine with my new American Bully puppy has resulted in almost zero accidents. So important
  • @donseouloh3104
    I've watched a ton of videos and this is THE video to watch. New puppy has been with for only 3 days and today there has been no accidents anywhere. I cannot believe it. Like I seriously cannot believe that the puppy had no accidents today. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO!!!
  • @imholdenonarope
    It's hard to put into words how helpful this channel is. Thank you guys for the effort and attention to details. Often times things are left out because they seem "obvious" to the trainer. Not you guys!
  • @lizzchoate
    My Chihuahua mix screamed, panicked, and vomited, peed, and pooped in his crate, repeatedly, when I tried crate training. I gave up on the crate & took him outside every half hour to potty. He learned quickly but 6yrs later still pees on specific spots in the house. I'm cleaning with enzyme cleaner daily, so frustrating, but I'm glad he's mostly going outside.
  • @MrGp3po
    I am like a helicopter parent to my new 10 week lab puppy. Constant watching and outside every 30 to 60 minutes. I find myself limiting water but need to avoid deprivation.
  • @getitboy83
    For current or future puppy owners, take note of what he says about a "properly-sized crate" because it is imperative to do this. My mistake early on with my puppy was getting her a crate that I knew would be too small or just right when she gets 6-8 months old because I knew she would rapidly grow (she is a Bullmastiff). The issue was the crate was so large that she had options of relieving herself in her crate while I did not have eyes on her and sitting or lying down on the opposite end of the crate. Once I recognized my mistake, it was too late, and she had gotten used to going in her crate even when I got a proper-sized crate. It took me almost two years before she was fully house-trained.
  • Wait... Piper is MY pup's name!! I'm pleased to say that I've watched so many McCann dog training vids, including abt potty-training, that everything in this video was familiar to me even if I'm not always good at catching puppy in the act. I ended up buying a $3 whiteboard to put on my fridge to keep track of all the pees and poops one day to get a sense of when they might happen the next day. No way I could keep all that in my head! Good luck everybody. This puppy business was much more work than I had imagined! Hitting the 20-week mark now and noticing we are turning a corner with the potty training a bit and every bit helps 🙄😅
  • My black lab Amaya is 8 months old now. She is completely potty trained. The Leash really does work. In the beginning. When she was out of her crate I took her to one spot in my yard every hour. She had 5 accidents in the house while training. She was training completely by 5 months ago.
  • You just take them out literally every 20 minutes and mine was potty trained the day before she turned 3 months as well as my first pup..
  • @rosepond7178
    I just got a puppy. I’ve trained him to pee within first 2 min he’s put on the grass. Go out after naps, after feeding and after playtime, praise when they wee outside, catch them and tell off for doing it inside. I’ve managed it over our first weekend, maybe I’m just very lucky
  • @6rvna
    i, like many other people have jobs and school. in the morning i will take the puppy out but i do not have time to supervise them when were back in doors. i am convinced these videos cater to the unemployed
  • @natewilke
    my parents would scold their dog and rub their nose in it 🤦‍♂I did this twice with my pup and I'm never doing it again. It was a terrible experience and her demeaner was destroyed afterwards. I'm thankful to have resources like this to help train my pup in more constructive ways ❤
  • @ema2031
    Any tips for older dogs that still arent housebroken? My puppy is over 10 months and still has accidents, even though I know they can hold it for 8-10 hours!
  • @ClulssCrs3310
    My problem is, he actually goes outside AND also does inside. He walks himself outside to do all his business without us telling him (we trained him) and still also pees inside. He hadn't done this in a month, and now here he is doing it.
  • @CrazennCajunn
    ive got a 10 week old german/husky/lab and despite the involved breeds he has proven to be very unresponsive to random things. notices them but just immediately goes back to his focus. hoping its a sign he picked up good working dog genes
  • @djkayshay
    What do you do to help "excited pee accidents" when they are greeted by a family member?? Thanks!!! 🐶
  • Been trying for 3 months lol. Got her at 10 months and she’s only like 75% potty trained. She’ll go a lot if she’s not crated when I go to work or leave her alone for a bit but otherwise fine