A 14-week-old puppy may still have accidents due to several reasons…
- Incomplete Potty Training – They are still learning where to go and may need more time and consistent reinforcement.
- Bladder Control – Their bladder control is still developing, making it hard to hold it for long periods.
- Excitement or Anxiety – Some puppies have accidents when excited or stressed, especially during greetings or playtime.
- Health Issues – Frequent accidents could signal a urinary tract infection or other health problems. A vet check is advised if you’re concerned.
- Inconsistent Training – If training hasn’t been consistent, the puppy may not fully understand potty rules yet.
- Adjusting to New Home – Changes in environment and routine can disrupt their potty habits.
Solutions
Frequent Breaks – Take them outside every 2-3 hours, especially after meals and naps.
Consistent Training – Keep a regular potty schedule and reward them for going outside.
Crate Training – Use a crate to encourage holding it while you’re not around.
Vet Check – If accidents continue or are unusual, consult a vet.
14 weeks is still a young age, and with patience and training, your puppy will improve. If issues persist, a vet visit can help rule out health concerns.