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How to Potty Train a Puppy Fast (Step-by-Step Guide)

Introduction of a new puppy in the house is a very happy moment. Anybody can be melting in the presence of those small paws, wagging tail and amusing eyes. However, with all this adorableness there is one actual problem that will pop up; potty training. 

When you are getting confused or getting tired or you feel somewhat frustrated, then there is nothing to fret about. All dog owners pass by this stage. The good news? You can already start potty training a puppy sooner than you can imagine with the proper strategy. 

In this guide I will take you through them all one by one- in an easy, no frills manner- as a friend does to you as you sit drinking chai


How to potty train a puppy fast step by step guide

Reasons Why Potty training is important. 

We should get into the steps first but we should understand why it is important. 

Potty training: 

   • Maintains the house clean and hygienic. 

   • Train your puppy to be disciplined. 

   • Bonds between you and your pet. 

   • Stress relief of both of you. 

Sincerely, when your puppy knows where to direct the movement, life is so easy.

Training a puppy to use the bathroom: How fast? 

Let’s be realistic. 

Some puppies learn in 7–10 days 

Others may take 3–4 weeks 

It depends on: 

   • Age of the puppy 

   • Breed 

   • Consistency of training 

   • Your forbearance (not unimportant) 

My initial puppy took me 23 days to train, when I expected this to take only 23 days. Big mistake. There was a period of approximately two weeks before it clicked, as then it was all sailing.

How to Potty Train Your Puppy Quickly. 

And now, say what we will divide it into. 

Step 1: Create a Fixed Routine 

Puppies thrive on routine.

Take your puppy out: 

   • First thing in the morning 

   • After meals 

   • After naps 

   • Before bedtime 

   • Every 2–3 hours in between 

👉 Imagine it in the following way: what comes in must come out.

 In case you have a routine, then your body and that of your puppy will adapt in a short time.

Step 2: Choose One Potty Spot 

Keep you puppy in the same place. 

It can be: 

   • A corner outside your house 

   • A small area in your garden 

   • A specially created indoor pee pad. 

Why this works: 

   • Puppies recognise smells 

   • They begin to equate that place to potty time. 

Tip: Do not continue shifting the seat to various positions it perplexes them.

Step 3: Use a Simple Command 

Choose a basic word like: 

 “Go potty”

 “Toilet” 

 “Do your work” 

Make sure that you say it in a soft manner whenever your puppy is supposed to go. 

After some days your puppy would associate the command and the action. 

Step 4: Reward Immediately 

This is the step which is most crucial. 

When your puppy manages to potty in the right place: 

  • Praise them immediately 
  • Give a small treat 
  • Take a positive accent (“Good boy! / Good girl! ) 

Timing matters. Don’t wait even 1–2 minutes. 

👉 Puppies live in the moment. Short term gratification = accelerated learning.

Step 5: Watch for Signs 

Your puppy will trace indications once they should go. 

Look for: 

   • Sniffing the floor 

   • Walking in circles 

   • Whining 

   • Suddenly running away 

When you realize this, bring them to the place of peeing. 

I do not forget- my puppy would have whirled like a little helicopter about and then would fly. Accidents decreased significantly once I observed such pattern.

Step 6: Manage Accidents efficiently. 

Accidents will happen. That’s normal. 

What NOT to do: 

   • Don’t shout 

   • Don’t hit 

   • Don’t scare your puppy 

   • This will merely perplex them and scare them. 

What TO do: 

   • Clean the area properly 

   • Use a cleaner to remove smell 

   • Keep calm and move on with training. 

   • Not misbehaving Your puppy is wrestling.

Step 7: Clean Properly 

In case you still smell of that, your puppy might revisit the place. 

Use: 

  • Pet-safe cleaners 
  • Vinegar + water solution 
  • Do not use cleaners with a strong ammonia smell (they have an odour of urine).

Step 8: Restrict Freedom First. 

You cannot allow your puppy to roam all over the house. 

Instead: 

   • Keep them in one room 

   • Use a crate or playpen 

Why? 

   • Puppies will not normally use their bedrooms to urinate. 

   • More convenient to you to watch them. 

   • Gradually and gradually increase freedom.

Step 9: Crate Train (Only to be tried, but useful) 

Crate training helps a lot. 

A crate: 

   • Makes your puppy crying there. 

   • Prevents random accidents 

   • Builds bladder control 

Important: 

   • Don’t use crate as punishment 

   • Prepare it warm with bedding.

Step 10: Night-Time Routine 

Night training is difficult but easy to handle. 

Tips: 

   • Get your puppy out just before going to bed. 

   • Should not take water 1-2 hrs before sleep. 

   • (Initial) anticipate 1- 2 wake ups at night.

   • Set an alarm if needed.

 In a few weeks or so, your puppy will learn to sleep during the night.

Rapid Resume Training. 

You want quicker results then follow: 

   • Be consistent every day 

   • Stick to the same schedule 

   • Good behaviour should be rewarded immediately. 

   • Stay patient 

   • Avoid confusing your puppy 

Did you say: Stick at nothing.

Common Mistakes to Avoid 

We shall not expose you to much angst. 

1. Being Inconsistent 

Shuffling the schedule or regulations makes your puppy disoriented. 

2. Punishing Accidents 

This brings about fear, not learning. 

3. Waiting Too Long 

Puppies do not have a long holding capacity, have them out on a regular basis.

 4. Not Rewarding Enough

 It is important that positive reinforcement is employed.

Learning to Read the Mind of Your Puppy. 

Here’s something important. 

Your dog is not tying to irritate you. 

They: 

   • Don’t understand Human rules

   • Learn through repetition 

   • Respond to tone and energy 

When you remain positive and not calm, they learn at a faster rate.

A Small Personal Note

I had days when I thought of quitting the first time I was training my puppy. Washing the same place repeatedly may be exhausting. 

One morning, however, something got to me. 

He strode to the door and stared at me waiting. 

It was the instance when I discovered that patience is a virtue.

Sample Daily Schedule 

The simplest routine will be the following: 

6:30 AM  –  Wake up & potty 

7:00 AM  –  Breakfast 

7:30 AM  –  Potty 

10:00 AM  –  Potty 

1:00 PM  –  Lunch + potty 

4:00 PM  –  Potty 

7:00 PM  –  Dinner + potty 

10:00 PM  –  Final potty

Change depending on the needs of your puppy.

Final Thoughts ❤

The initial stages of potty training can be challenging, however, it only takes a few minutes. With: 

   • Consistency 

   • Patience 

   • Positive reinforcement 

Thy puppy will soon learn well. And when they do, then you will converse so much better.

Potty Training According to Puppy Age. 

All puppies do not learn as quickly. Age plays a big role. 

🐾 6–8 Weeks Old 

At this age: 

Very little bladder control 

Potty training requirements: 1–2 times every hour. 

👉 Facilitate more emphasis on everyday than godliness. 

🐾 2–3 Months Old 

It is the opportune moment to begin appropriate training. 

Can hold for slightly longer 

Begins to appreciate trends. 

👉 Be more consistent at this very moment - it will make a tremendous difference in the future.

🐾 4–6 Months Old 

Now your puppy: 

Has better control 

Understands commands 

You can do your potty breaks a bit less, but do not forget.

Potty training Indoors vs Outdoors. 

Here people become confused very often. Let’s make it simple.

Indoor Training (Using Pads) 

Good for: 

   • Apartment living 

   • Busy schedules

   • Rainy seasons 

Pros: 

   • Convenient 

   • There is no necessity to move out of the house very often. 

Cons: 

   • More difficult to change to the outdoor in the future. 

   •  Puppy may believe that it is all right indoors.

Outdoor Training 

Good for: 

   • Long-term discipline 

   • Cleaner home 

Pros: 

   • More hygienic 

   • Natural habit for dogs 

Cons: 

   • Requires effort and time 

   • Weather can be an issue

My recommendation: Try to do outdoor training as soon as possible. It saves effort later.

Most Recommended Potty-Training Rewards. 

Incentives do not necessarily involve high-cost desserts. 

You can use: 

   • Small dog biscuits

   • Little bits of chicken that are boiled. 

   • Even plain compliment and caressing. 

Important: 

   • Keep treats small 

   • Don’t overfeed 

👉 I am not out to eat, I am out to encourage you.

What about When your puppy is not learning? 

This happens at times when after doing everything nothing seems like working. 

Don’t panic. Let’s troubleshoot.

Possible Reasons 

   • Irregular schedule 

   • Too much freedom in the house 

   • Not rewarding properly 

   • Switching on seat often. 

   • There are medical problems (rare and possible), but uncommon.     

What You Can Do

   • Follow the basic rules

   • Potty Breaks should be increased

   • Watch them more closely

   • Be more consistent 

If needed, consult a vet 

Be Patient (This Matters More Than You Think). 

Being frank, potty training is a challenge to your patience. 

There will be days when: 

   • Your dog keeps on making accidents. 

   • You have cleaned it and now it comes round. 

   • You even feel as though it is not changing. 

That’s normal. 

👉 Take a break if needed. 

👉 Don’t take it personally. 

Your puppy is training an entirely new behaviour.

Here Are the Signs that your Puppy is Trained. 

What actually gives you the idea that training is working? 

Look for these signs: 

   • Opens the door when it has to open. 

   • Loitering as opposed to entering. 

   • Has fewer or zero accidents 

   • Your potty call he answers. 

This normally does not come overnight.

Transitioning from Pads to Outdoor (If Needed) 

If you started with indoor training, don’t worry — you can switch. 

Steps: 

   • Move the pad closer to the door 

   • Then move it outside 

   • Slowly remove it completely 

👉 Take it slow. Sudden changes confuse puppies.

Training in the Rain or in a bad weather. 

This is typical of India in particular. 

What to do: 

   • Use a covered outdoor spot 

   • Keep an indoor backup (pad) 

   • Keep things typical, as best you can. 

👉 Training is no longer a good excuse because of weather.

Involving Family Members 

Consistency may be cumbersome in case more than one person is employed. 

Make sure: 

   • There is the same command used by everyone. 

   • Same potty spot is used 

   • The same reward system is adhered to. 

👉 Too many various ways = a big mix up on the part of your puppy.

Tracking Progress (Simple Trick) 

Here’s a small but powerful tip. 

Keep a note of: 

   • Potty timings 

   • Accidents 

   • Successful attempts 

Within a few days, you’ll notice a pattern. 

This helps you: 

   • Predict potty time 

   • Reduce accidents faster

Pro Tips from Experience 

A few things I learned the hard way: 

   • Puppies often need to go right after playing 

   • Excitement = instant potty moment 

   • Morning and after meals are critical times 

   • Ignoring early signs leads to accidents 

👉 Once you understand your puppy’s rhythm, everything becomes easier.

Building a Strong Bond Through Training 

Potty training is not just about cleanliness. 

It actually: 

   • Builds communication 

   • Creates trust 

   • Strengthens your bond 

Your puppy starts seeing you as a guide. 

And honestly, that’s one of the best feelings as a pet owner. 

Final Wrap-Up 

Let’s quickly summarise: 

   • Follow a fixed routine 

   • Use one potty spot 

   • Reward immediately 

   • Stay patient and calm 

   • Be consistent every single day 

That’s it. No complicated tricks.

One Last Thing… 

In the case this guide saved your life somewhat, then share it with someone who has recently adopted a puppy 🐶. 

You never tell - it would help get them out of much of a stress (and cleaning 😄).

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