The 10-minute rule for potty training involves giving your puppy a brief, focused window to go outside and relieve themselves.
Here’s how it works…
Take Your Puppy Outside
- When you notice signs that your puppy needs to go (like sniffing, circling, or whining), take them outside immediately.
Give Them 10 Minutes
- Allow your puppy about 10 minutes to do their business. During this time, stay in the designated potty area and encourage them with a command like “Go potty.”
Praise and Reward
- If your puppy goes potty within 10 minutes, praise them enthusiastically and give them a treat. Positive reinforcement helps them associate going outside with rewards.
Try Again if Necessary
- If your puppy doesn’t go within 10 minutes, bring them back inside and watch them closely for more signs of needing to go. You can try again in a little while.
Establish a Routine
- Use the 10-minute rule as part of a consistent potty schedule. Take your puppy out first thing in the morning, after meals, and before bedtime.
Benefits of the 10-Minute Rule…
- It helps set a clear expectation for your puppy.
- It encourages them to focus on pottying without distractions.
- It reinforces positive behavior through immediate rewards.
By consistently applying this rule, you can help your puppy learn to associate going outside with bathroom breaks!