Because the cold weather makes the bladder more sensitive, and the dog will need to pee more than usual, so its more cooperative
Well to potty train a shih tzu it is really hard bc if u buy a mattt then they will.......then they won't
Yes, you can train an 8-month-old puppy to go outside for potty breaks instead of on newspaper. Start by taking the puppy outside frequently, especially after meals and naps, and reward them when they go potty outdoors. Consistent positive reinforcement, patience, and a regular schedule will help the puppy learn to go outside.
Potty train him...
You should start training your puppy to potty train as soon as you can. Take the dog out a lot and praise them and give them treats whenever they go to the bathroom outside. If you catch the dog peeing inside say no sternly and take them outside. Leave them out there for a while so they get that they are supposed to go to the bathroom when they are outside. Praise them when they do go to the bathroom outside.
You can buy pee pads (sold at your local pet shop), and on weekends you can potty train it!
Potty training is one of the most important aspects of dog ownership. Unfortunately, it might also be one of the hardest. In order to raise an obedient, potty-trained dog, you must begin potty training as soon as you welcome a new puppy into your home.To begin potty training, keep your puppy on a regular schedule. Your puppy should eat, go to sleep, and wake up around the same time each day. As soon as you get up in the morning, take your puppy outside. Puppies should also be taken outside 20 to 30 minutes after eating. The more potty breaks you can give your puppy the better. In the beginning, aim to take your puppy out once an hour.To protect your carpets from accidents, keep your puppy confined when you are not around. If you decide not to crate train your dog, keep him in the kitchen or laundry room. Make sure to take him outside before leaving the house and as soon as you come home. Once your puppy knows not to potty indoors, you can begin giving him more freedom.How to Get Your Puppy to Potty OutsideAt first, getting your puppy to potty outside might be difficult. To help your puppy understand what you want, tell him to "go potty" every time you take him outside. Give your puppy about 10 minutes to find a good spot and go to the bathroom. If your puppy doesn't go, take him inside and put him in confinement for 10 or 15 minutes. Once timeout is over, take your dog back outside. While it may take a few days, most puppies do eventually get the idea.Every time your puppy does go to the bathroom, shower him with praise and give him a treat. Puppies respond very well to positive reinforcement. Praising good behavior lets your puppy know exactly what you want him to do.During potty training, it's important to remember that every puppy has accidents. Potty training is a process that can take weeks to perfect. If your puppy does have an accident, refrain from yelling or physically punishing him. Hitting your puppy will teach him to fear you; it will not teach him to stop having accidents inside the house. If you witness your puppy having an accident, immediately ignore him or place him in timeout. After ignoring the behavior, resume your potty training schedule and use positive reinforcement to achieve your goal.
Mini Dachsund dogs are potty trained just like the usual potty training on other dogs. You should never yell at them when training. Use a stern, low-pitched "no" or "bad puppy" to communicate displeasure. Screaming or yelling can cause pressure or stress on your puppy. More steps on ehow.com/how_4460870_potty-train-miniature-dachshund.html
Yes, but females are easier than males to potty train. My toy poodles female was trained at three months to a puddle pad.
Absolutely not. You might even find it easier with an older puppy. Successful training at any age relies heavily on consistency in commands, so that the dog knows exactly what is/isn't allowed or expected of it.
The most effective way is just by repetition. He'll want to make you happy, and the longer you show him that going outside makes you happy the more he'll want to do it.
# Follow the puppy house training schedule as detailed in "How do you house train a dog", but now add the following: Each time you get to the door to go outside give the bell a bit of a shake and say "go potty". Do this every time you take your puppy outside to the toilet for a week or two. # After a week or so when you arrive at the door say "go potty" but don't touch the bell. You want your puppy to give it a nudge, if he does give lots of enthusiastic praise and quickly open the door. If your puppy doesn't nudge the bell after standing at the door for 10 seconds, shake the bell yourself while saying "go potty". # Keep trying this procedure every time you go outside until your dog "gets it". # Eventually your dog will make his way to the door and tap the bell every time he needs to go outside to the toilet.
personally i think that Yorkie are easier to train. I have a Yorkie i got him when he was a puppy he pretty easy to train. but after they are about 6 or 7 years old they are really hard to train.