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Toilet Training Your Goldendoodle

If you have a Goldendoodle, you know that they are one of the best dogs around. They are intelligent, friendly, and make great pets. But like all dogs, they need to be toilet trained.

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1 When Should I Start Potty Training My Goldendoodle?
2 How Do I Know That My Goldendoodle Needs To Go?
3 Tips For Goldendoodle Toilet Training
3.1 Stick To A Schedule And Routines
3.2 Constant Monitoring Is Required
3.3 Let Your Goldendoodle Out For Wees Regularly
3.4 Teach Your Goldendoodle Puppy Commands And Word Association
3.5 Use Positive Reinforcement With Your Goldendoodle
3.6 Clean Their Messes Properly And Expect Accidents
3.7 Create A Space In The Garden For Them To Go
3.8 Interrupt Accidents Whilst They Are Happening
4 Ways To Make Toilet Training Fun
5 How Long Can Goldendoodles Hold Their Bladder?
6 Conclusion

This article will discuss the best ways to train your Goldendoodle to use the bathroom. We will also offer some tips on avoiding accidents and keeping your home clean and sanitary.

When Should I Start Potty Training My Goldendoodle?

The best time to start potty training your Goldendoodle is when they are a puppy. Puppies have small bladders and need to go often. Training them will be more challenging if you wait until they are older, and life will be rather tricky.

How Do I Know That My Goldendoodle Needs To Go?

One of the first things you need to do is learn your dog’s cues. Every dog is different, but there are some common signs that they need to go.

  • They may start sniffing around and circling.
  • They may sit by the door or walk in circles.
  • They may whine or paw at you.
  • If you see any of these signs, it’s time to take them outside.
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Tips For Goldendoodle Toilet Training

The most important thing is to be consistent. Every time your dog goes potty outside, make sure to praise them, and this will let them know that they are doing what you want them to do.

Here are a few other tips to help you out:

  • Take your Goldendoodle outside frequently, especially after they eat or drink.
  • Keep a close eye on them when they are inside. If you see them start to go potty, take them outside immediately.
  • If they have an accident inside, clean it up quickly and do not scold them. This will only make them scared and confused.
  • Use positive reinforcement such as treats or toys to reward them when they go potty outside.

Stick To A Schedule And Routines

Taking your dog out at the exact times each day will help them know when to go potty. If you are consistent with taking them out, they will quickly learn when they need to go.

Constant Monitoring Is Required

At first, you will need to be with your dog almost all the time to make sure they are not having accidents. This means keeping them in a crate or on a leash when you cannot watch them.

As they learn, you can give them more freedom, but it is vital to supervise them closely.

Let Your Goldendoodle Out For Wees Regularly

A good rule of thumb is to let your dog out every two hours. This may seem like a lot, but it is essential to remember that they have tiny bladders.

If you cannot stick to this schedule, you can hire a dog walker or ask a friend or family member to help but taking your Goldendoodle out regularly is key to success.

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Teach Your Goldendoodle Puppy Commands And Word Association

Start teaching your puppy basic commands such as sit, stay, come, and down. As they start to learn these commands, you can begin to associate the words with going to the toilet. For example, when you take them outside to go to the toilet, say the word “wee” or “potty”.

Use Positive Reinforcement With Your Goldendoodle

Whenever your Goldendoodle goes to the toilet outside, make sure to praise them enthusiastically. This could be in the form of treats, verbal praise, or even a game. Doing this will begin to associate going to the toilet with something positive and will be more likely to do it again.

Clean Their Messes Properly And Expect Accidents

If your Goldendoodle has an accident inside, it is essential to clean it up properly. This means using a pet-safe cleaner and ensuring the area is completely dry. If you leave any trace of the scent, they may be more likely to toilet in that spot again.

It is also important to remember that accidents will happen, especially in the early stages of toilet training. Do not get angry with your Goldendoodle if they have an accident; just calmly clean it up and move on.

Create A Space In The Garden For Them To Go

Another helpful tip is to create a space in the garden for your Goldendoodle to use as their toilet. This can be done by putting some dog-safe grass seed down and ensuring the area is fenced off. You may also want to put a few toys in the space to make it more inviting.

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Interrupt Accidents Whilst They Are Happening

If you catch your Goldendoodle in the act of having an accident, make a loud noise to startle them and then take them outside to their designated toilet area. It is essential to do this as quickly as possible so that they associate the noise with the act of toileting.

Ways To Make Toilet Training Fun

You can make toilet training fun for your Goldendoodle by using positive reinforcement. This can be in the form of treats, praise, or even a game of fetch. Every time they go to the toilet in their designated area, make sure to give them lots of praise and a treat. If you make it fun, they will be more likely to want to do it.

How Long Can Goldendoodles Hold Their Bladder?

The average Goldendoodle can hold its bladder for about four hours. This means that if you are gone for eight hours, they will need to go out at least twice. If you are home during the day, you will need to take them out more frequently. The best way to figure out how often they need to go is by observing them and taking them out when they seem like they need to go.

Conclusion

Toilet training your Goldendoodle does not have to be a difficult task. By following these simple tips, you will soon have a fully trained dog and be able to hold it in until your Goldendoodle can get outside. Just remember to be patient, consistent, and have plenty of patience.

7th May 2023

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