Our puppy will have to navigate both! We are planning on possibly carrying him down while he is very young to try to avoid accidents in the hall and lobby.
Our puppy arrived two days ago and potty training is really challenging! I put the real grass patch in the kitchen. He was doing pretty good day one on that patch, but sleeping and playing on it today and goes to the bathroom elsewhere in the kitchen
I train and I am constantly looking for new information. I trained my first pup 25 years ago. One thing I recommend is finding a pup that has already been working on positive associations with a clicker with the breeder.
GOD BLESS YOU ALL!! Thank you for providing these resources FOR FREE!! I appreciate you!!! The puppy starter packet is helping me so much and your videos!! As a first time dog owner who thought I did all my research words can’t describe ❤❤❤❤
We are in basement suite, basically one large room. We are getting a medium Labradoodle. She was born April 15th and we will be bringing her home June 21st.
Thanks for the video! I just got my Frenchie puppy today, he's 6 months old, this is his first time living in an apartment. Since I received him last night (just about 12 hours ago), he has already peed twice and pooped twice in the apartment! Long road ahead!
I have a crate but my little guy HATES it. He also doesnt like leashes but seems to be okay off leash. He likes running with me to the mailbox and around. I work weird hours so I plan to take him to the dog park Monday or Tuesday.
The breed is definitely the toy fox terrier dog. The size of this dog is perfect for apartment. Also heard many people of how loyal this breed is they’re actually a good guard dog. I will have to watch the exercise for the dog as there’s no muscle around the bones as there may break a bone. It’s in the breed but I hope feed it more protein. Those are the big things
I'll be taking a Cavalier puppy home in late March! Thankfully I'm on the bottom floor of my apartment with a slider door, but I think I may have to potty train inside for a little while since we get wildlife and feral cats wandering on our patio.
@@amelialeach3325 As a whole it went really well!! We did end up training her outside, and only leaving her with pads when we were at work. She was pretty good by 4 months I think, with an accident here and there if we weren't super attentive to her. By 6 months, I would say that she was fully good to go! She's a smart pup and we did well with giving her limited amounts of space, then letting her be more and more free as she got more reliable!
I understand why we shouldn’t use puppy pads so, would you know how I can get a grass patch or how much it costs? Thank you for all of the helpful videos!
It matters what type of grass pad. There are grass pads with bottom parts that suck up the pee with can cost a lot (up to 199$). But there are some that don’t and aren’t as expensive but you need to clean it more and be careful where you put it (I recommend a balcony).
Great suggestions. I'm getting a mini goldendoodle towards the end of the year. I was planning to use a grass patch on my balcony until the pup is old enough to hold it to go outside.
@@LaSnob711 Is your grass patch natural or artificial grass? I've heard natural grass works better, and it smells less. Also, I've started seeing advertisements for tree bark patches, which I haven't heard any reviews yet. Either way, one thing I consistently hear with puppies is repetition and reward good behavior. Are you taking her to the potty spot every hour or 2, and rewarding her with treats when she uses the potty patch? Hopefully, she'll realize going potty on the patch is a good thing. It might just take your sweet girl a little longer to figure it out.
I will be getting a chihuahua puppy that I will train as a service dog for myself. I’m disabled and live in an apartment building with lots of other dogs. It takes 5 minutes to get from my apartment to outside, and even longer when I have to put on winter clothes. I’m also a part time wheelchair user, so if it’s a day I need my chair, it can take even longer. I don’t have any outdoor space for a grass patch. They’re also too heavy for me and I don’t have a way to dispose of them. I’m planning to use an artificial grass patch in a small puppy litter box, with a pee pad underneath to make cleanup easier. If you have suggestions or recommendations that might help me, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks for this video, I am in an apartment & I am looking for a new pup, & I will be watching your videos for tips and such. I want Bailey to be a good boy.
I'm getting a Eurasier puppy this summer! They're a relatively new breed in the US so I've been on a waitlist for a while now lol I plan on using a grasspad in my apartment at first before my puppy is fully vaccinated!
We strongly recommend you start the socialization and exposure training before your pup has all of their shots. If you wait until after the final round of vaccinations you have missed out on a critical socialization window that could have a lasting impact on how your dog reacts to new things. Stay tuned! ;)
I am getting a new puppy in a month and I live in an apartment. I have easy access outside however I live in New England so there is lots of snow and it's cold! I don't have a lot of grassy areas as is. I want to use the method of the grass on the balcony while potty training but the puppy's urine will most likely freeze making it harder to clean up! I would love some suggestions/opinions on what I should do.
Your videos are amazing! I have an 11 week old Cavashon in an apt building in NYC almost no grassy area around just a back parking lot. Can I bring him out there to potty? Thank you
So many different opinions about wether or not the pup should sleep in the bedroom. Its about 50/50. Is there really a harm keeping your pup with you in the crate in the bedroom for the 1st week?
No there's no harm in it. Many pups need to be close to their humans at first in order to be comfortable in the crate. Eventually you can move the crate once the puppy settles in, if that works better for you.
I’ve had a dog back in the philippines where he has tons of space in the house and run in our yard (rip Minho). Now I’m thinking of adopting a dog but I’m currently in NY and has a small bedroom and apartment. My problem is that dog will most likely has to stay/sleep inside my room and I also need to teach myself how to train a dog with new ways(with clicker)
Our training advice is applicable to all dogs and breeds. It does take a puppy detective on the part of the human, though. You know your dog the best so applying the advice to the unique personality of your dog will be important.
My problem is that my 4-month puppy goes 11 hours at night without having to pee... but during the day she pees constantly so accidents occur daily if I let her out of the pen for more than an hour... any ideas.... Apart from taking her out every hour or keeping her in the pen most of the day?? Tx! 🐾
"Never use puppy pads" Thats bogus! I've had my puppy for a week in an apartment, she is using pee pads just fine and it has never inhibited her to potty outside. There are some accidents, but she is receiving praise every time she uses the pee pads. When she goes outside she normally ignores my praises as its so natural for her. Bringing grass and dirt in the home for her to pee? No way! I clean her paws everytime we get back home, and would have to do that more often if I brought grass in. Training pads have been a life saver.
I don’t think people understand how hard it is in an apartment ...I also ended up using pads because it’s hard to know when ur pup wants to pee ....although I highly recommend when ur dog can hold it for long to start eliminating the pad because I found when I took my dog to my friends house he peed inside
Can you make some videos dealing with puppy biting? I have a 14 week lab, that is teething but need help controlling him biting my hands, arms, leash etc... Thanks.
I haven't watched the video yet but literally this is exactly what I need! I've been following your training videos but have been having a lot of apartment specific issues. We live on the second floor, and although our puppy learned to pretty much not pee in the apartment, the way from our apartment to the outside has 2 flights of stairs and 2 doors that I need to open, so as much as he tries most of the time he doesn't make it all the way outside before making an accident, also by the time he gets back from running up and down the stairs he's all hyped up in the middle of the night.
As puppies aren't supposed to walk the staris till their spine develops, I carry mine downstairs and so I also avoid the accidents. We take the elevator upstairs.
@@LaSnob711 oh my gosh I didnt know that!! thank God our patio grass mat arrives today so no more need to go downstair! how old are they when their spines develop?
@@LaSnob711 wow 7 months? we really jumped the gun 😔when i follow her puppy daily schedule, it really works like clock work, he almost uses the potty exactly on the dot. he also knows to ring the bells now to let us know he needs to go. So I'm thinking we put the bells on the patio side and see if that works.
We have a whole playlist on our channel that is just on crate training, tips for getting them used to crates/play pens and SO many more tips. We would definitely recommend you check it out! Here is a good one to start on setting up the crate or play pen: ruclips.net/video/Y6u73XN_rYQ/видео.html
My sister does that out of date technique of rubbing the puppies nose in its accidents. Now she doesn't want her puppy and is giving it to me now. How should I correct the behavior of the puppy sneaking around to pee and poop?
Sorry to hear that, Jeffrey. I'm glad that you are trying to turn things around. I would say to start from the beginning with potty training by establishing a stable potty schedule and rewarding when they go out to potty in the right spot. You will also want to make sure your pup has a way to alert you by ringing the bells when they have to go. All of this is included in the New Puppy Starter Kit howtotrainadreamdog.com
I really want a puppy but our living environment is posing a bit of a challenge. My mom and I each have a carpeted room upstairs. The kitchen and lounge are both downstairs and lead into our small garden. The main problem is the fact that my grandpa is currently sleeping on a pull out couch in the lounge meaning that going downstairs would wake him up. He is also incredibly old fashioned dog care wise and can have anger issues so I cant have the pup sleeping near him in the beginning. If we got a pup it would be entirely my responsibilty to train and care for. I was thinking of swapping rooms with my mom and keeping the puppy with me. Her room a little bigger with space for the crate, she also has an ensuite bathroom with tiles and a balcony that I could put the grass patch on for night time potty break. This also make it so no one else will be bothered by us having to walk through and by the inevitable whining and crying. What do you guys think?
I am getting a Bichon Frise in 4 weeks. We live in a city townhouse so we have more room than an apartment but the space is very vertical. We will probably have the puppy pee/poop right outside our front door initially. Do you have a video about getting a puppy accustomed to it’s collar? I understand I need to do that right away.
It would be really nice to find at least one video with advice that doesn't involve a crate. Crating your dog at home is illegal where I live and I wouldn't want to do it anyway, but it feels like it's impossible to find puppy training resources that doesn't rely on crating.
I also don't do crating. He has a transporter, it's kept open a he gets a "good boy" and a treat when he goes inside... that's it... No animal likes to be in a cage, we learned that the hard way during lockdown... we have cameras and turn them on when pup needs to be alone... stays just fine...
is it okay to give puppy access to 2 rooms the living room and the main bedroom she can sleep in the main bedroom take naps but the living room will let me keep an eye on her when i clean everyday i can teach her commands there and practice them in the bedroom all training except crate training will be done in the living room as it is closer to the door to the nearest outdoor area as it is possible to take her outside but the door which leads outside is closer to the living room
Yes, you can give your puppy access to multiple rooms, but if you are noticing accidents, you may want to limit the rooms again. We recommend your pup sleeps in the room that is closest to the outdoor potty spot.
@@HowToTrainADreamDog I have recently moved before getting a puppy and we have settled down now it is possible for puppy to sleep in the room closest to the outdoor potty spot AKA my balcony with a grass patch to mimic going potty outside but access to 2 rooms still has to be provided but access to the living room will be supervised and access to the bedroom can be unsupervised but i prefer to have puppy always supervised but with a playpen and baby gates it should be possible to leave puppy in the living room unless there are accidents
I live in a duplex, top condo and I am getting a puppy in late June. There is a nice size green area in the backyard (no fence). I was planning on placing a playpen in the back where the grass is located. I feel that my pup should be safe if I keep the playpen on the grass all day and night, and ONLY allow my pup to play and do his duty in the enclosed playpen area. Am I wrong to think that he should be safe until he is fully vaccinated?
It sounds like you have a put a lot of thought into keeping your pup safe! Here is a great video for you to watch: ruclips.net/video/a4OT5WZZSYM/видео.html
Many young pups are scared of the stairs at first. Inside the BONUS section of the course there is a lesson on the best way to introduce stairs to your puppy.
Hi, I want to get a dog and I live in an apartment, however my parents say that you cannot have a dog in an apartment without a balcony and that the dog will pee and poop all over the apartment. Can you give me some points to persuade my mum to get me a dog?
It really depends on genetics and environment and what the barking is about. Have you seen this video on barking? It might help you! ruclips.net/video/VcC8SMi0Y94/видео.html
My puppy is 9 months old but we got her at weeks couldn't do much training and need help 8 weeks from Potty training is ok but separation anxiety is very bad can u help Need some advice
i live in a apartment and i have neighbors above me who kids run, stomp and tumble around noisely DAILY. i will get a puppy soon, any tips for excessive noise as this? pls respond (cavalier king charles spaniel i noticed the cavalier in your video alot ;)
Hi. I am keen to introduce the grass patch but what happens if they step in their own poo/pee and spread it all around the house? My new pup tends to do potty while we're still asleep in the early morning. Or should I get a puppy pen for him to sleep in so he can't get out in the morning? I am constantly cleaning his paws and pee from my tiles. Please help. Thanks.
You may have to bring your pup to the patch each time they go potty. Be sure to use a schedule and crate so you know when they have to go. Here is our New Puppy Starter Kit for more potty training tips! howtotrainadreamdog.com
@@HowToTrainADreamDog So if the grass will be indoors, isn't that the same? using the bathroom indoors, rather on a pad or a patch of grass? I'm getting a rescue and work full time, so I really want to understand this.
Just watched a potty training video and "Monty's" thoughts on the subject were helpful. We have two 8 month old female Cockapoo pups (different litters 2 days apart) from the same breeder. We are have a designated area (part pea gravel and part artificial turf) outside and WE are starting to get a good feel for their schedule. One of them is a "bell ringer" when she has to go out MOST OF THE TIME. The other watches as the other one rings the bells, but has no clue. They are still having accidents in the house when we aren't paying close attention. We have had three dogs but never two at a time and having a single pup seemed much easier to potty train. Any hints on how to accomplish this with two pups would be very helpful.
Monty can be so helpful! Here is the link to our New Puppy Starter Kit that is full of helpful tips and tricks for potty training and troubleshooting: howtotrainadreamdog.com
Hi! I’m having a heck of a time potty training. I live in an apartment and he was going outside. However, a neighbor moved in next door and 2 dogs. He isn’t afraid of the dogs but he is afraid of any noise he hears outside and runs back inside w/o taking care of his business. Any advice please
My puppy use to listen to all commands now he just ignores me now don't come when I call or lie down when I say nothing at all he just stays there and stare me down and don't move
As puppies get older, they start to get more independent, so we must turn up the training dial. We recommend starting with our Better Puppy Behavior Workshop to learn more about how your puppy’s brain works and how to adjust your training dial accordingly. Better Puppy Behavior Workshop howtotrainadreamdog.com/BPBWorkshop
Thanks for watching Puppy Training in an Apartment or Condo! Will your puppy have to navigate stairs or an elevator?
Our puppy will have to navigate both! We are planning on possibly carrying him down while he is very young to try to avoid accidents in the hall and lobby.
1 flight of stairs in my apartment!
Love that you're addressing this! We deal with living on the second floor and it was a bit of a challenge getting through potty training.
Our puppy arrived two days ago and potty training is really challenging! I put the real grass patch in the kitchen. He was doing pretty good day one on that patch, but sleeping and playing on it today and goes to the bathroom elsewhere in the kitchen
How To Train A Dream Dog stairs when Bailey comes home.
I see dog training, i click (i dont even have a dog, im just planning for that someday)
Lol same
I train and I am constantly looking for new information. I trained my first pup 25 years ago. One thing I recommend is finding a pup that has already been working on positive associations with a clicker with the breeder.
There are a bunch of videos on how to convince parents to get you a dog if you live with your parents
lol
LITERALLY SAME
GOD BLESS YOU ALL!! Thank you for providing these resources FOR FREE!! I appreciate you!!! The puppy starter packet is helping me so much and your videos!! As a first time dog owner who thought I did all my research words can’t describe ❤❤❤❤
We are so happy to help you and your new puppy!
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Wow how do you always know which videos I’m needing?? 😂
Thanks!
Thank you so much!
9 week old male dashaund . I live on the 3rd floor directly across from the elevator. Thank you, very helpful. 🐶🙂😷
This is really helpful I don’t have a dog yet but I’m waiting until the right time!
We are in basement suite, basically one large room.
We are getting a medium Labradoodle. She was born April 15th and we will be bringing her home June 21st.
Thanks for the video! I just got my Frenchie puppy today, he's 6 months old, this is his first time living in an apartment. Since I received him last night (just about 12 hours ago), he has already peed twice and pooped twice in the apartment! Long road ahead!
How did you do puppy training your Frenchie in an apartment 1 year later? I'm starting the process now and it's tough!
@@madisonshea3502 me too could u please give me an update if u did manage to keep him quiet in an appartement
We're working on meeting and getting a Papillon at the end of this month. And I'm SO glad I found your channel. Thank you
Congrats on your new furry family member! Here is our New Puppy Starter Kit to get you started off on the right paw! howtotrainadreamdog.com
I have a crate but my little guy HATES it. He also doesnt like leashes but seems to be okay off leash. He likes running with me to the mailbox and around. I work weird hours so I plan to take him to the dog park Monday or Tuesday.
You look like Pam from the office! Beautiful🙂
I've been searching for a video just like this ! thank you vm!
The breed is definitely the toy fox terrier dog. The size of this dog is perfect for apartment. Also heard many people of how loyal this breed is they’re actually a good guard dog. I will have to watch the exercise for the dog as there’s no muscle around the bones as there may break a bone. It’s in the breed but I hope feed it more protein. Those are the big things
I'll be taking a Cavalier puppy home in late March! Thankfully I'm on the bottom floor of my apartment with a slider door, but I think I may have to potty train inside for a little while since we get wildlife and feral cats wandering on our patio.
I’m looking at a cavalier! I see this comment is a year old. May I ask how potty training went?
@@amelialeach3325 As a whole it went really well!! We did end up training her outside, and only leaving her with pads when we were at work. She was pretty good by 4 months I think, with an accident here and there if we weren't super attentive to her. By 6 months, I would say that she was fully good to go! She's a smart pup and we did well with giving her limited amounts of space, then letting her be more and more free as she got more reliable!
I understand why we shouldn’t use puppy pads so, would you know how I can get a grass patch or how much it costs? Thank you for all of the helpful videos!
It matters what type of grass pad. There are grass pads with bottom parts that suck up the pee with can cost a lot (up to 199$). But there are some that don’t and aren’t as expensive but you need to clean it more and be careful where you put it (I recommend a balcony).
Natalie R Awesome! Thanks
Great suggestions. I'm getting a mini goldendoodle towards the end of the year. I was planning to use a grass patch on my balcony until the pup is old enough to hold it to go outside.
I got mine one... she's not using it... goes anywhere she feels like it 😣
@@LaSnob711 Is your grass patch natural or artificial grass? I've heard natural grass works better, and it smells less. Also, I've started seeing advertisements for tree bark patches, which I haven't heard any reviews yet. Either way, one thing I consistently hear with puppies is repetition and reward good behavior. Are you taking her to the potty spot every hour or 2, and rewarding her with treats when she uses the potty patch? Hopefully, she'll realize going potty on the patch is a good thing. It might just take your sweet girl a little longer to figure it out.
@@LaSnob711 HA!!! Invest in puppy diapers or re-floor your home with puppy pads. :)
@@LaSnob711 hey how’s your dog now?
I will be getting a chihuahua puppy that I will train as a service dog for myself. I’m disabled and live in an apartment building with lots of other dogs. It takes 5 minutes to get from my apartment to outside, and even longer when I have to put on winter clothes. I’m also a part time wheelchair user, so if it’s a day I need my chair, it can take even longer. I don’t have any outdoor space for a grass patch. They’re also too heavy for me and I don’t have a way to dispose of them. I’m planning to use an artificial grass patch in a small puppy litter box, with a pee pad underneath to make cleanup easier. If you have suggestions or recommendations that might help me, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks for this video, I am in an apartment & I am looking for a new pup, & I will be watching your videos for tips and such. I want Bailey to be a good boy.
Just got a puppy this week
this might be a good way to train my dog🤗
I'm getting a Eurasier puppy this summer! They're a relatively new breed in the US so I've been on a waitlist for a while now lol I plan on using a grasspad in my apartment at first before my puppy is fully vaccinated!
We strongly recommend you start the socialization and exposure training before your pup has all of their shots. If you wait until after the final round of vaccinations you have missed out on a critical socialization window that could have a lasting impact on how your dog reacts to new things.
Stay tuned! ;)
I am getting a new puppy in a month and I live in an apartment. I have easy access outside however I live in New England so there is lots of snow and it's cold! I don't have a lot of grassy areas as is. I want to use the method of the grass on the balcony while potty training but the puppy's urine will most likely freeze making it harder to clean up! I would love some suggestions/opinions on what I should do.
A pitbull, an excellent small space dog
Your videos are amazing! I have an 11 week old Cavashon in an apt building in NYC almost no grassy area around just a back parking lot. Can I bring him out there to potty? Thank you
Yes, that would be the best place. Or you can try out the Fresh Patch if you have a balcony :) ruclips.net/video/A3VNebzVPro/видео.html
So many different opinions about wether or not the pup should sleep in the bedroom. Its about 50/50. Is there really a harm keeping your pup with you in the crate in the bedroom for the 1st week?
No there's no harm in it. Many pups need to be close to their humans at first in order to be comfortable in the crate. Eventually you can move the crate once the puppy settles in, if that works better for you.
@@HowToTrainADreamDog thank you for your answer!
Which vaccines do you mean? What do I do between 8-12 weeks before the second round of shots??
Exactly. My question exactly
I’ve had a dog back in the philippines where he has tons of space in the house and run in our yard (rip Minho). Now I’m thinking of adopting a dog but I’m currently in NY and has a small bedroom and apartment. My problem is that dog will most likely has to stay/sleep inside my room and I also need to teach myself how to train a dog with new ways(with clicker)
and the breed that i’ve met already in the adoption center is a retriever/vizsla
We hope that you were able to find this video useful! You know where to find us if you have additional questions!
Can this be applicable to pomeranians who follows a lot and do lots of barking.
Our training advice is applicable to all dogs and breeds. It does take a puppy detective on the part of the human, though. You know your dog the best so applying the advice to the unique personality of your dog will be important.
My problem is that my 4-month puppy goes 11 hours at night without having to pee... but during the day she pees constantly so accidents occur daily if I let her out of the pen for more than an hour... any ideas.... Apart from taking her out every hour or keeping her in the pen most of the day?? Tx! 🐾
"Never use puppy pads" Thats bogus!
I've had my puppy for a week in an apartment, she is using pee pads just fine and it has never inhibited her to potty outside.
There are some accidents, but she is receiving praise every time she uses the pee pads. When she goes outside she normally ignores my praises as its so natural for her. Bringing grass and dirt in the home for her to pee? No way! I clean her paws everytime we get back home, and would have to do that more often if I brought grass in. Training pads have been a life saver.
What breed do you have?
@@amandaavia pomapoo - half pomeranian half toy poodle
I don’t think people understand how hard it is in an apartment ...I also ended up using pads because it’s hard to know when ur pup wants to pee ....although I highly recommend when ur dog can hold it for long to start eliminating the pad because I found when I took my dog to my friends house he peed inside
Our new dog has decided the pads are the spot and is not going outside. So there's the problem. You're lucky your dog is going in both places
My breeder recommended pads because I live in the city so he could get parvo if I was taking him outside.
Miniature Schnauzer 🥰
Can you make some videos dealing with puppy biting? I have a 14 week lab, that is teething but need help controlling him biting my hands, arms, leash etc... Thanks.
Omggg this helped me so much!!!!thank you!!!
Hello thank you so much for this video I have been waiting for this video
I haven't watched the video yet but literally this is exactly what I need! I've been following your training videos but have been having a lot of apartment specific issues. We live on the second floor, and although our puppy learned to pretty much not pee in the apartment, the way from our apartment to the outside has 2 flights of stairs and 2 doors that I need to open, so as much as he tries most of the time he doesn't make it all the way outside before making an accident, also by the time he gets back from running up and down the stairs he's all hyped up in the middle of the night.
As puppies aren't supposed to walk the staris till their spine develops, I carry mine downstairs and so I also avoid the accidents. We take the elevator upstairs.
@@LaSnob711 oh my gosh I didnt know that!! thank God our patio grass mat arrives today so no more need to go downstair! how old are they when their spines develop?
@@charlesjiang5243 my vet tells me at least 7 or 8 months... I hope you have more luck with the patio mat than I have. Let me know!
@@LaSnob711 wow 7 months? we really jumped the gun 😔when i follow her puppy daily schedule, it really works like clock work, he almost uses the potty exactly on the dot. he also knows to ring the bells now to let us know he needs to go. So I'm thinking we put the bells on the patio side and see if that works.
@@charlesjiang5243 i haven't tried the bells yet, will give that a shot and see if it works. Tx!
Can you make more videos on how to acclimate them to a play pen?
We have a whole playlist on our channel that is just on crate training, tips for getting them used to crates/play pens and SO many more tips. We would definitely recommend you check it out! Here is a good one to start on setting up the crate or play pen: ruclips.net/video/Y6u73XN_rYQ/видео.html
Excellent advice thank you 🙏
My sister does that out of date technique of rubbing the puppies nose in its accidents. Now she doesn't want her puppy and is giving it to me now. How should I correct the behavior of the puppy sneaking around to pee and poop?
Sorry to hear that, Jeffrey. I'm glad that you are trying to turn things around. I would say to start from the beginning with potty training by establishing a stable potty schedule and rewarding when they go out to potty in the right spot. You will also want to make sure your pup has a way to alert you by ringing the bells when they have to go. All of this is included in the New Puppy Starter Kit howtotrainadreamdog.com
West highland terrier on the 15th floor with a safe balcony.
American Pitbull terrier ❤
I really want a puppy but our living environment is posing a bit of a challenge. My mom and I each have a carpeted room upstairs. The kitchen and lounge are both downstairs and lead into our small garden. The main problem is the fact that my grandpa is currently sleeping on a pull out couch in the lounge meaning that going downstairs would wake him up. He is also incredibly old fashioned dog care wise and can have anger issues so I cant have the pup sleeping near him in the beginning. If we got a pup it would be entirely my responsibilty to train and care for. I was thinking of swapping rooms with my mom and keeping the puppy with me. Her room a little bigger with space for the crate, she also has an ensuite bathroom with tiles and a balcony that I could put the grass patch on for night time potty break. This also make it so no one else will be bothered by us having to walk through and by the inevitable whining and crying. What do you guys think?
I would hold off on getting a dog. Your living situation is not conducive to having a dog right now.
@@BananaTummy That's what I was worried about😕
I am getting a Bichon Frise in 4 weeks. We live in a city townhouse so we have more room than an apartment but the space is very vertical. We will probably have the puppy pee/poop right outside our front door initially.
Do you have a video about getting a puppy accustomed to it’s collar? I understand I need to do that right away.
It would be really nice to find at least one video with advice that doesn't involve a crate. Crating your dog at home is illegal where I live and I wouldn't want to do it anyway, but it feels like it's impossible to find puppy training resources that doesn't rely on crating.
Thank you for your feedback!
I also don't do crating. He has a transporter, it's kept open a he gets a "good boy" and a treat when he goes inside... that's it...
No animal likes to be in a cage, we learned that the hard way during lockdown...
we have cameras and turn them on when pup needs to be alone... stays just fine...
is it okay to give puppy access to 2 rooms the living room and the main bedroom she can sleep in the main bedroom take naps but the living room will let me keep an eye on her when i clean everyday i can teach her commands there and practice them in the bedroom all training except crate training will be done in the living room as it is closer to the door to the nearest outdoor area as it is possible to take her outside but the door which leads outside is closer to the living room
some training will be done in the main bedroom
Yes, you can give your puppy access to multiple rooms, but if you are noticing accidents, you may want to limit the rooms again. We recommend your pup sleeps in the room that is closest to the outdoor potty spot.
@@HowToTrainADreamDog I have recently moved before getting a puppy and we have settled down now it is possible for puppy to sleep in the room closest to the outdoor potty spot AKA my balcony with a grass patch to mimic going potty outside but access to 2 rooms still has to be provided but access to the living room will be supervised and access to the bedroom can be unsupervised but i prefer to have puppy always supervised but with a playpen and baby gates it should be possible to leave puppy in the living room unless there are accidents
puppy will sleep in my bedroom not the balcony
Never been this fast
I live in a duplex, top condo and I am getting a puppy in late June. There is a nice size green area in the backyard (no fence). I was planning on placing a playpen in the back where the grass is located. I feel that my pup should be safe if I keep the playpen on the grass all day and night, and ONLY allow my pup to play and do his duty in the enclosed playpen area. Am I wrong to think that he should be safe until he is fully vaccinated?
It sounds like you have a put a lot of thought into keeping your pup safe! Here is a great video for you to watch: ruclips.net/video/a4OT5WZZSYM/видео.html
I have a Lhasa apso he’s just over 2 months .
my pup does amazing on the pads but shes scared of the stairs
Many young pups are scared of the stairs at first. Inside the BONUS section of the course there is a lesson on the best way to introduce stairs to your puppy.
Hi, I want to get a dog and I live in an apartment, however my parents say that you cannot have a dog in an apartment without a balcony and that the dog will pee and poop all over the apartment. Can you give me some points to persuade my mum to get me a dog?
We have a video on this subject! You can check it out here, Potty Training in an Apartment: ruclips.net/video/yHH4ua3zxVI/видео.html
Are potcake dogs know to bark ?
It really depends on genetics and environment and what the barking is about. Have you seen this video on barking? It might help you! ruclips.net/video/VcC8SMi0Y94/видео.html
I tried training my dog but when I don't give her the treat because shes not doing it right she just goes away am I doing something wrong?
My puppy is 9 months old but we got her at weeks couldn't do much training and need help 8 weeks from Potty training is ok but separation anxiety is very bad can u help
Need some advice
i live in a apartment and i have neighbors above me who kids run, stomp and tumble around noisely DAILY. i will get a puppy soon, any tips for excessive noise as this? pls respond (cavalier king charles spaniel i noticed the cavalier in your video alot ;)
Hi. I am keen to introduce the grass patch but what happens if they step in their own poo/pee and spread it all around the house? My new pup tends to do potty while we're still asleep in the early morning. Or should I get a puppy pen for him to sleep in so he can't get out in the morning? I am constantly cleaning his paws and pee from my tiles. Please help. Thanks.
You may have to bring your pup to the patch each time they go potty. Be sure to use a schedule and crate so you know when they have to go. Here is our New Puppy Starter Kit for more potty training tips!
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@@HowToTrainADreamDog So if the grass will be indoors, isn't that the same? using the bathroom indoors, rather on a pad or a patch of grass? I'm getting a rescue and work full time, so I really want to understand this.
Just watched a potty training video and "Monty's" thoughts on the subject were helpful. We have two 8 month old female Cockapoo pups (different litters 2 days apart) from the same breeder. We are have a designated area (part pea gravel and part artificial turf) outside and WE are starting to get a good feel for their schedule. One of them is a "bell ringer" when she has to go out MOST OF THE TIME. The other watches as the other one rings the bells, but has no clue. They are still having accidents in the house when we aren't paying close attention. We have had three dogs but never two at a time and having a single pup seemed much easier to potty train. Any hints on how to accomplish this with two pups would be very helpful.
Monty can be so helpful!
Here is the link to our New Puppy Starter Kit that is full of helpful tips and tricks for potty training and troubleshooting: howtotrainadreamdog.com
Mimi long haired dachshund
Must be a cutie!
I have a 12 week old Pomeranian Husky mix his name is Arno
Hi! I’m having a heck of a time potty training. I live in an apartment and he was going outside. However, a neighbor moved in next door and 2 dogs. He isn’t afraid of the dogs but he is afraid of any noise he hears outside and runs back inside w/o taking care of his business. Any advice please
hey were you able to train your dog? what was your method?
Good day can i ask what breed my dog? at my photo
Thank you...
bernese mountain dog and i will get it tomorrow (at the time i'm writing this) so ye.
Congrats! Here is our New Puppy Starter Kit to get you started off on the right paw! howtotrainadreamdog.com
Cocker spaniel 🐶
So sweet!
Looovee these videos. Can't wait until my Beabull comes home soon. :)
My puppy use to listen to all commands now he just ignores me now don't come when I call or lie down when I say nothing at all he just stays there and stare me down and don't move
As puppies get older, they start to get more independent, so we must turn up the training dial. We recommend starting with our Better Puppy Behavior Workshop to learn more about how your puppy’s brain works and how to adjust your training dial accordingly.
Better Puppy Behavior Workshop
howtotrainadreamdog.com/BPBWorkshop
I have an Old English Bulldog who will be 4 months in January 2021
Frenchie!
Aussiedoodle
Velociraptor
I am getting a toy poodle.
French Bulldog
Cavapoo
So cute!
German shepherd
Shichon
A couple of months in one room? no thanks