Everything you Need to Know to EASILY Potty Train Your Dog or Puppy! Episode 17

2020 ж. 21 Қаң.
103 117 Рет қаралды

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POTTY TRAINING
One of the first things people want to teach their puppy is how to be properly house-trained. Below is a simple step-by-step process, involving a crate that's just big enough for the dog to stand up, spin around, and lay down (and not any larger). This will allow the dog to learn to hold their bladder.
Depending on the age of the dog, we have to consider how long they can hold their bladders. A young pup at a couple of months old should stay crated for a couple of hours. This time frame can become longer the older the dog is.
After the time in the crate, the puppy is taken out and given a chance to go potty.
If they successfully go potty, the dog should be rewarded, perhaps taken on a walk. We try to reinforce that the bathroom break leads to more fun activities.
If the puppy doesn't go, then he or she is brought back to the crate. We wait 20 minutes, then repeat the process.
The important factor is to make the dog associate going outside with going potty, and that it's something to look forward to.
If the puppy happens to go inside the house, you don't need to rush at it with punishment behavior. You simply say "no," take the pup outside, and reward with positive reinforcement after they go potty correctly.
If the puppy has gone potty in the house, but you did not catch them in the act, then do NOT correct them. You must catch them immediately or else they won't understand.
Note: if your puppy goes potty inside their potty-training crate, then it's your fault. Dogs do not go potty where they sleep or eat unless they simply can't hold it.
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  • 1-hour Virtual Training Session: calendly.com/nateschoemer/1-hour-virtual-training 1-Hour In-Person Session: calendly.com/nateschoemer/1-hour-in-person-training-lesson Stay and Train Options: www.nateschoemer.com/services 10-Minute Consultation: calendly.com/nateschoemer/10-minute-consultation Thanks for watching today's episode! At my training center, we offer a variety of programs tailored to help you achieve the level of training you desire for your dog, while also addressing any behavioral issues. You can choose from programs where I teach you how to train and work with your dog, or programs where I train you and your dog. If you want to schedule a session, just click on any of the links below to schedule a time to work directly with me. A Happier, Well-Trained Dog, Guaranteed! See you then, Nate Schoemer

    @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
  • hands down best dog trainer

    @gloryhawker1544@gloryhawker15443 жыл бұрын
    • Wow! Thanks, Bikram lama! :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
    • Paws down

      @sidneyblack1036@sidneyblack10363 жыл бұрын
  • Nate is hands down one of the best trainers to watch; everything is so broken down. How this video doesn't have a million views is crazy.

    @Michael_oliveri@Michael_oliveri3 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you, Michael! I truly appreciate that! :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks so much for this info! My last puppy potty trained herself so now that I'm getting a new pup after over 12 years I'm really rusty! So glad I found this channel!

    @cindywhitten1577@cindywhitten15774 ай бұрын
    • Awesome! I'm happy the video was helpful and congrats on getting a new pup. That's always a fun and exciting time. :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 ай бұрын
  • How does this only have 295 views?! Genius

    @commuterdigitalmedia141@commuterdigitalmedia1414 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks! I appreciate it!

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer4 жыл бұрын
    • can you use an expen to help with potty training

      @erindavis9274@erindavis92743 жыл бұрын
  • So glad I found you Nate! Getting a puppy pug tomorrow!

    @chimichangas2783@chimichangas2783 Жыл бұрын
  • OMG, this is fantastic! So much more efficient than so other trainers I've watched. One KZheadr says potty training is a "months-long process!" No thank you! I'm doing THIS! We got two puppies yesterday. They're 8 weeks old today, so this is perfect timing. Thanks!

    @CassTyson@CassTyson3 жыл бұрын
    • Wow, thank you! I'm happy the video was helpful. :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
    • How did the training go ? :-) When ( days/weeks) did you have them both trained pleez

      @maxsollie@maxsollie2 жыл бұрын
    • How did it go using this technique?

      @MagnusFXT@MagnusFXT Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you!

    @snarecat3441@snarecat34416 ай бұрын
  • Nate is GORGeous!!!

    @Bradley7708@Bradley7708 Жыл бұрын
  • You're the best sir

    @Fitplusfate@Fitplusfate2 жыл бұрын
  • This is amazing thank you

    @isabellacarrizo5500@isabellacarrizo55004 жыл бұрын
    • My Pleasure! Thanks for checking out my channel! :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer4 жыл бұрын
  • Awesome info sir thank you 🙏🏾

    @frickinda@frickinda2 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks, Alfred!

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
  • I'm getting a new puppy and im following all of these videos. Nate is awesome and makes puppy training straightforward with simple explanations. Thanks so much for this content!!!!!

    @TTTH4630@TTTH4630 Жыл бұрын
  • Great video!! I used this video months ago to train my puppy but never commented!! Took in a 3 month old puppy who had only used puppy pads inside the house (and she had been out only a handful of times) and this video really helped!! You’re amazing

    @hunbun2916@hunbun2916 Жыл бұрын
  • These are the best training videos I’ve seen on KZhead thank you and I’ve subscribed

    @stephaniewalchle4033@stephaniewalchle40332 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you, I really appreciate that. Cheers!

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
  • Man! I am so grateful that you exist. I brought a Belgian Malinois puppy home and for the first half of the day I was struggling so much with her potty training and then I came across your video and within less than 10 hours she was fully potty trained. You are a blessing!

    @tejasvisingh7098@tejasvisingh709810 ай бұрын
  • I'm impressed at how many times my 9-weeks old gsd needs to go to the bathroom in a day! He had a difficult birth that led to a balance problem so he falls a lot outside with the snow melting/slippery ground. Potty training is a little challenging with him but he's a wonderful dog, hopefully he catches on soon. The setting up for failure tip is interesting, first time I hear of it, thanks for sharing! All your videos are great :)

    @emilya2105@emilya21052 жыл бұрын
  • Amazing

    @mehfuz3657@mehfuz36573 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you! Cheers! 😁🙏🐶🐕

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • I really love and appreciate you training way! I have just joined and I never thought I would ever have a shy scaredy cat dog/puppy. I have worked with lots and lots of dogs, and this is the very first puppy I’ve ever had that was a scaredy-cat. her name is cookie and I’m just beside myself I keep watching your videos to get better understanding, and I need more directions.

    @fludrbywest3886@fludrbywest38868 ай бұрын
    • Genetics often plays a large roll when it comes to fear. Just keep doing your best to build your puppy's confidence. If you can, try implementing counterconditioning and desensitization, in addition, you can try Behavior Adjustment Training. Often abbreviated as BAT, this modern method of dog training was introduced by Grisha Stewart. Its primary goal is to guide dogs in managing reactions to particular stimuli, especially when they exhibit fear, aggression, or other unwanted reactions. Through BAT, the aim is to foster a setting where dogs can autonomously adjust their behaviors and react more positively to familiar triggers. This is similar to counterconditioning and desensitization. In essence, while all three techniques aim to help the dog react better to specific stimuli, desensitization focuses on gradual exposure, counterconditioning focuses on changing emotional responses, and BAT emphasizes on the dog's autonomy and decision-making in the presence of triggers.

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer7 ай бұрын
  • This was very informative and it all makes sense now when you explained it well. I’m looking forward training my puppy in the coming months. Thanks Nate!

    @bring87@bring874 жыл бұрын
    • Awesome! I'm glad it was helpful! Be sure to join my new Facebook group to continue learning how to train your dog with direct support from me and the rest of the community. :) facebook.com/groups/NateSchoemers/

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer4 жыл бұрын
  • I love this dude's logical easy explanations and the DEMOSTRATIONS! I can't wait to use them when I get my new puppy.

    @dudehere1981@dudehere19813 жыл бұрын
    • Awesome! Thank you! :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • I like how sweet he is with the puppies, I'm adopting his training style for a new shepherd puppy on the way. I might want to get his personal fitness training regimen too haha.

    @blitheringrando1410@blitheringrando14103 жыл бұрын
    • Lol! Thanks, Jeremy I really appreciate it! :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
    • @@NateSchoemer one quick question. I just found out I'm getting forced to a shift in 2 weeks that will leave the puppy alone during my shift and I get the dog friday. I did have an opposite shift of my wife and maybe I can return to it soon. Can I do this or is it too unfair to the dog? I obviously can't put her in the crate for a shift, I'd give her a linoleum floored room to be in and try to get a friend to check on her. I'm just kind of lost on what to do now. I have the house ready for the dog, been studying but now my schedule sucks... any tips or advice?

      @blitheringrando1410@blitheringrando14103 жыл бұрын
    • I’m getting a 3 month old shepherd puppy too. I hope it works for us

      @donnalama6404@donnalama64043 жыл бұрын
    • @@donnalama6404 how did it go with the potte training? :)

      @MagnusFXT@MagnusFXT Жыл бұрын
  • I LOVED the part about doing a fun activity! Thank you for showing it doesn't always have to be about treats. 🤗

    @sawanishiraz6457@sawanishiraz64572 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks! :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
  • Hello Nate, I am always watching your videos it’s really helping me to teach basic command to my new puppy (German Shepherd) Thanks

    @nibinpillai4996@nibinpillai49963 жыл бұрын
    • That's so awesome! Thank you for sharing! 😁🙏🐶🐕

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • Your videos are the only ones that help me train puppies.

    @sheabuske4445@sheabuske44453 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for sharing and I'm happy the videos are helpful. :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • I’m working on training my four month old adopted puppy to be my service Dog I have Anxiety and allergy induced asthma when fully trained he may save my life some Day but training is key .

    @stephaniewalchle4033@stephaniewalchle40332 жыл бұрын
    • I hope these videos provide much of the guidance you need to successfully train your own service dog. :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you

    @SarahTrebilcock@SarahTrebilcock3 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks, Sarah! :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • Im getting my border collie in 3 days. I love your videos! They are helping me a lot! Thank you thank you thank you!!🙏🙏

    @lifeofmaxime5185@lifeofmaxime51852 жыл бұрын
    • How did your pup do with potty training? :) how long did it take?

      @MagnusFXT@MagnusFXT Жыл бұрын
  • very helpful for my new puppy next week will train her my best ! she’s a gsd

    @gisellecarrera8392@gisellecarrera83923 жыл бұрын
    • Wonderful! I'm sure you're going to do a great job! :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
    • Same here!

      @fercastromata@fercastromata3 жыл бұрын
  • I don't have a dog or a puppy but I like your teachings. Thanks

    @jonathan.a.boateng9850@jonathan.a.boateng98503 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks! I appreciate that.

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • Hi, I love your videos and systematic approach to dog training, I will most definitely be following every video when we get our puppy in a couple of weeks. A couple of questions on potty training: How many times have you had to repeat the process before actually going potty in your experience? Do you think a puppy with begin to develop a negative association with the crate after a number of repeats?

    @joshb4611@joshb46113 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for supporting the channel, I appreciate it. Most dogs\puppies will go potty within the first couple of times of taking them out. It also won't create a negative association with the crate as long as you don't treat the crate as a punishment. You can also make the crate a pleasant place for the puppy by properly crate training them and giving them treats, such as bully sticks when they are in the crate. Check out this video on crate training: kzhead.info/sun/d9yxk62QiXWmmY0/bejne.html I hope this helps! :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • Great content as usual. With setting them up for failure, how many times do we do that?

    @ricfraser7436@ricfraser74362 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks! Usually a few times is more than enough. :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
  • Very informative. If my puppy pees a little out of excitement when we get home but it isn’t a full void, should I correct that or just take her outside ?

    @S0CD0C@S0CD0C2 жыл бұрын
  • Hi nate We are from switzerland and are just on our way to get a new puppy. of course we are super excited 😀 we have watched so many great videos from you in the last few weeks. :) Now we have one big question: so when you let you puppy pee inside the house to say "no" and bring him outside - do you lift him up and he just stops peeing in that very moment and he finishes outside? We are kind of scared that he learns to pee inside the house if he could empty his blatter inside the house. Can you tell us if it stopps by lifting it up? We really dont want to make any mistakes. Thank you so much for your huge support and uploading all these great videos! Greetings from switzerland :)

    @sarah-mariazrotz3040@sarah-mariazrotz3040 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you so much for your videos! They are so informative. I’m going to bring home my German shepherd puppy in two weeks, and I was wondering when I’d the best the time to set them up for failure? Is it better to do it in the beginning of potty training or after a week or so of the schedule?

    @emopissesmeoff@emopissesmeoff3 жыл бұрын
    • Either would be okay. I start all training once the dog is comfortable in its new environment. :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • I've had 1 Italian Spinone and 3 Boxers over the years and found it it fairly easy to potty train them. I have recently had a Bloodhound and I don't think he's read the manual.

    @MaHa-vm6up@MaHa-vm6up3 жыл бұрын
    • Lol! Yes, some dogs are harder than others when it comes to potty training. Time and patience will be your friend. :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
    • @@NateSchoemer thank you for replying. All the info I have read on Bloodhounds says it can take 6 months, give or take, simply because of their stubborn nature. Just when I am thinking he understands he decides "No, I'm going to do it in the house", back to square one. But as you say time and patience is the key.

      @MaHa-vm6up@MaHa-vm6up3 жыл бұрын
  • Hi Nate, amazing content!!! So clear and precise! I have a quick question for you. First time owner here! Getting a 9 week golden retriever puppy soon. I will keep their crate next to my bed at night until they are 16 weeks. My question is this: The very first night, even if the puppy has not used a crate before, do I still shut the door???? Obviously I will take him out during the night every 2 hours for a toilet break. Many thanks and keep up the great content!

    @78pavlina@78pavlina3 жыл бұрын
    • My pleasure and thanks for supporting my channel. Yes, you can close the crate door on the first night. :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • Hi Nate, great and simple video (as I'm finding they all are! thank you). Quick question - when you set-up to fail/catch them going inside, do you wait until they have finished urinating or defecating or do you grab them, then "no" the moment they stop; or do you carry them out whilst they are in the process? Thank you!!

    @tombirkett2279@tombirkett22792 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks. Yes, I correct the dog the moment they start to go potty. Cheers!

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
  • What do you do about outside potty training and play reward time if it’s winter and snowing outside?

    @gaburieru2097@gaburieru2097 Жыл бұрын
  • Hey Nate! Absolutely love your videos! Does this cycle get repeated constantly throughout the entire day or can it be done sporadically? If it's done constantly, how much play time does the puppy get before I put her back in her crate?

    @lucysweeney5952@lucysweeney59522 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks! Yes, during the day, and only a few minutes of play is necessary. However, at night, Instead of allowing them to play afterward, simply give them a treat or maybe let them sniff around for a bit. I would advise against playing with the puppy at night since that could make it harder for them to fall back to sleep.

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
  • This is all great stuff! I love your videos they’ve been very helpful!! I just recently got a puppy and I’ve been with my mom while potty training my moms dogs. However what do you do if your puppy goes in the crate, I’ve tried to follow these steps and right after I take him out he lays on my feet or sits by me, I wait the full three minutes and then take him back in and put him in the kennel and set a timer for 20 mins, he goes right after we’ve put him back in his kennel so he’s gotten many baths. I just want to set him up for success but I’m not sure what to do when he goes potty in the kennel. I’ve also checked the size and his fit is perfect there isn’t enough room for him to go on one side and lay on the other if he goes then he will step in it or lay in it and it will get all over him. I would love some feed back! Thank you!!

    @alisonboydston1929@alisonboydston19292 жыл бұрын
    • A little update: he has finally gone potty outside!!! It took about 60 mins after the two hour mark but he did it! I guess He didn’t want to go in the kennel anymore after sleeping in there, he whined a little I took him out and he pounced around for a bit and then boom he peed!! Very excited and happy for him! I think this is working :) thank you for the awesome video!!

      @alisonboydston1929@alisonboydston19292 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for sharing and I'm happy it's starting to work. :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
  • Hi Nate! :) I lately discovered your Chanel on KZhead as I am preparing for having an airedale terrier puppy soon and I find your videos very informative and can't wait to start using them :) I have a question to the potty training: when you said about keeping a puppy in a crate, did you mean it during the night? And if yes, what technique do you use during the day? Because it's hard for me to imagine that the puppy stays so long inside it after each time it is peeing during the day because of its high level of energy. I would be very grateful for your answer. Greetings from Germany :)

    @Karaczko@Karaczko3 жыл бұрын
    • I only keep them in the crate when I don't have eyes on them. This helps prevent them from practicing bad behaviors while you're not watching them. I always crate puppy's at night until they are fully house and potty trained. Meaning, they know how to behave in the house when no one is watching them and they don't potty in the house. So if you take your puppy out in the am when you get up. Once your pup goes potty, then you can play, train, or hangout. Whatever you like, really. We only put them back in the crate if they don't go potty at first. This helps teach them to go once taken outside. I hope that helps. Cheers!

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
    • @@NateSchoemer thank you for the fast response :) I can't wait to start training my new puppy according to your tips 😊 I am getting it next weekend 🐶 Lots of greetings! :)

      @Karaczko@Karaczko3 жыл бұрын
  • We’re about to get a new puppy but we’re gonna be working from at least 7-5:30. How will this effect the training with my puppy. How long does potty training usually take?

    @angelcontreras6273@angelcontreras62732 жыл бұрын
  • At what age of a gsd puppy would be best to expect successfully training a puppy to retrieve according to a specific scent?

    @michaelellison1109@michaelellison11092 жыл бұрын
  • Haha great stuff but here in Montana during the cold winter my puppy runs for the door to go inside after she goes potty. She is an 8 week old Malinois.

    @quinncolby@quinncolby3 жыл бұрын
    • Lol! Yes, it can get cold there. I'm excited to say that I'll be out there this weekend for a training seminar. :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • So happy to be a new member of your group. What do I do if within the 20 minutes That I put my Puppy back in the crate She Goesoes potty in the crate? And then she doesn't have to go potty anymore when I bring her outside what then? just wait till the next time she needs to go? Same thing for when you set them up for fail and they go to the bathroom On the floor in the house. You tell them no and then take them outside but they don't need to go potty anymore how long do you wait and how or do you reward them even if even if they don't go potty?

    @heathersmith9044@heathersmith9044 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for joining and supporting the channel. :) 1) What do I do if she goes potty in the crate within the 20 minutes that I put my puppy back in the crate? - If needed you can shorten the time to 15 or 10 minutes. I discuss this in more detail in my manual, if you send me an email, I'll send you a free pdf copy. NateSchoemer@gmail.com 2) Same thing for when you set them up for fail and they go to the bathroom On the floor in the house. You tell them no and then take them outside but they don't need to go potty anymore how long do you wait and how or do you reward them even if even if they don't go potty? - They may not go when you take them outside, but if you corrected them in the act, then they should learn not to go inside the house. :) Cheers!

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer Жыл бұрын
  • Also its important to note that dogs who spend most of there life outside and then come in one day will naturally not want to potty in the house because dogs like to potty on surfaces that they normally potty on. Thats why some dogs like to potty on carpet but no so much on hardwood flooring or that is how its been with one of my outside dogs that got pregnant and is now inside we have had one accident and she has had free roam of the house the whole time. Disclaimer: most of my dogs are in the house but we have two that hate being inside, because of this they are allowed to live outside. The backyard is fenced and they have dog houses along with a small kiddie pool to play in the water. My dog got pregnant a month before she was due to be fixed and it was because a neighbor's dog got in the fence some how we dont know how since it goes under ground a foot and its 8 ft tall except the gate. The neighbor's are actually planning on moving and want to leave there dog here and abandon it so it will probably be fixed and taked to a good home by us, we do adoption papers along with having the new owners sign a paper stating that the puppies are legally ours and can be taken back due to poor health,mental, or just bad living conditions basically for the dog and we check in every 6 months to see how they are doing. We used to breed boxers so thats why we do all of this.

    @servicedogonabudget180@servicedogonabudget1804 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for the additional information. I appreciate it! :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer4 жыл бұрын
  • Hi Nate, Thank you so much for your videos, they are so helpful! With a 8 week old puppy when they first come home, do you wake up every 2h at night to take them out? And during the night, if they don't go, would you also follow the process, wait 20min and try again? I'm trying to work out how many coffees I will need the next day! :)

    @monicadixon7101@monicadixon71013 жыл бұрын
    • I keep the crate next to my bed and I'll set my alarm to wake me up halfway through the night to potty the pup. If the pup doesn't go after the 3 minutes, I just put them back in the crate and go back to sleep. Usually the puppy wants to go back to sleep as well, so it's not an issue. If they go, then I just let them walk around for a few minutes before taking them back inside. So the rules can be adjusted for the night hours. Most puppies that I have trained are fine being taken out once at night.

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
    • @@NateSchoemer that’s great, thank you so much

      @monicadixon7101@monicadixon71013 жыл бұрын
  • I am getting a puppy in a couple of weeks, a Goldendoodle, and I have always crate trained. However, this time I still have to work out of the home for the first two months after the puppy comes home. What do you suggest for potty training if I cannot come home during the day? The puppy will be alone for about 7-8 hours.

    @user-du3fh4nz2c@user-du3fh4nz2c2 ай бұрын
  • Wonderful video as always. Came back to see this one, haven't seen it before. But it doesn't anwer to my problem. I've got an almost one and a half years old male corgi. He still pees (or marks) inside every two months or so. He does this to bags or boxes that are on the floor. I don't know if it is hormones or what. He hasn't done it in a month now, we'll see if he does it again. He does this only when we are in the house, never alone even though he roams around the house when he's alone. Any suggestions?

    @piipaapiipaa@piipaapiipaa3 жыл бұрын
    • You would have to correct him in the act. Corrections in dog training is when we are using positive punishment to stop an undesired behavior. First, we must keep in mind that everything our dogs do is based on motivation. The motivation to access something pleasant, or the motivation to prevent something unpleasant. If your dog is practicing a behavior that is fun (self-reinforcing behavior), then you have two options to stop this. One; make sure to prevent the dog from being able to practice the undesired behavior. The second option is to use a correction to stop the behavior. A correction can be anything the dog doesn't like. So in the end, the motivation not to receive the correction must override the motivation to do the undesired behavior. If you use a correction and the undesired behavior continues, then the correction is not high enough. Here's an analogy to help understand this concept. It's important to remember that every dog has their bank account (their correction level). Some dogs are very wealthy, and some are penniless, just like people. Let's say that you are speeding down the highway and a police officer pulls you over and writes you a 25 cent-speeding ticket. The second the officer leaves, you will start speeding again because the ticket wasn't high enough to get you to change your behavior. But let's say he pulls you over and writes you a ten-million-dollar speeding ticket, now it's so high that you will avoid driving altogether, and you will be very stressed out. On the other hand, let's say he pulls you over and writes you a $125 speeding ticket. That would be enough to get you to slow down, without causing you to avoid the behavior of driving altogether. This is what we must do with our dogs; we need to correct them at a level that is adequate to their bank account. If the dog doesn't stop the bad behavior, then you may have to increase the correction. Just be sure to correct the dog in the act. In addition, proper corrections should not create a fearful dog. Usually fear when correcting a dog is due to the owner being angry, yelling at the dog, or correcting too hard. When we use a correction, it's simple cause and effect. A correction should never be personal and you should never yell at your dog. Once the correction is done, then we praise and reward our dog when they're doing what we like. If your dog knows why he/she is being corrected and knows how to prevent the correction from happening, then you shouldn't create any fear. Leash pop: This is when you make a snapping motion with the dog’s leash to engage the training-collar to give the dog a correction (a positive-punishment). If you're using a flat collar and that's not working, then you may need to use a prong collar to stop the behavior. I hope this helps!

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • Help! We got our beautiful puppy 2 weeks ago at 8 weeks of age. I think I messed up a bit. My husband and I work from home so I thought we'd always have eyes on and wouldn't need a crate for potty training. Now after watching a lot of your videos (and cleaning up at least one accident a day), I realize we need that crate! My question is: Is it a bad idea, after having her in our home for 2 weeks, to start over with crating? She's used to having it around - she'll fetch toys etc but I've not had her stay in it. Thank you so much for your great videos!

    @mathistedeschi@mathistedeschi3 жыл бұрын
    • Yes, you can start crate training now. Just make it a pleasant place for your puppy to be. I often give puppies kongs filled with frozen raw meat for them to enjoy in their crate. It's a healthy treat and it creates a positive association for the pup. :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
    • @@NateSchoemer Thank you so much for taking the time to reply!

      @mathistedeschi@mathistedeschi3 жыл бұрын
  • I agree, great videos!!! Thank you for sharing these tips! Regarding potty training… I am getting an 8 week old puppy and will have about a week and a half off work to train her before I am back to work. I know she won’t be able to hold her bladder much. So I plan to go home during lunch. However I also realize that she will have to go potty in between. I don’t have a closed yard and/or a doggy door. So, I got a special crate (potty side/ sleeping side). My question is, how would you suggest that I train her to go potty during my week off? Should I train her to go in her crate with a potty pad for when she is unable to hold her bladder for at least 4 hours? Or should I start to train her to potty outside and hope she uses the potty pads while she is crated during my work hours? Thank you 😊

    @cvt3803@cvt38032 жыл бұрын
    • I would work on both, so she knows that to do when you're at work. :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
  • Been watching your vids lately and I gotta its great info. Do u still praise n do something the dog/pup enjoys if its in the middle of the night? Let's say 2,3,4am etc.

    @israelayala1590@israelayala15903 жыл бұрын
    • If they successfully go potty, the dog should be rewarded, perhaps taken on a walk or playing fetch. We try to reinforce that the bathroom break leads to more fun activities (however, when I wake up to potty a puppy in the middle of the night, I won't play after they go potty. I'll let them sniff around for a couple minutes and then I take them back inside).

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • just spent 3hrs watching your videos... I really appreciate your methods and how you don't waste time in your videos. You get to the instruction quickly and efficiently with easy to follow 'markers'. Wait.. am i being trained :). Seriously though, I've trained 4 of my dogs and always felt i was missing something and never achieved the level of obedience i wanted with things like "focused heel" but I have a new puppy coming this week (Border Collie - Doodle mix) and I'll be trying your advice this go 'round. Thanks again!

    @RoamingWithRobert@RoamingWithRobert3 жыл бұрын
    • Awesome! Thank you for sharing and I'm happy the videos have been helpful. Congrats on the new pup! :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you so much nate...that helped me so much...so one more thing if the pup is 8 weeks old she should potty every 2 hours however if she is sleeping at that point during the night when i set the alarm...do i wake her?...im sorry ..im picking her up on Saturday and i value your opinion...first time puppy owner...although im a puppy grandma to 2 pupps

    @lorettamininni5197@lorettamininni51972 жыл бұрын
    • That's what I try to do during the day. However, at night, usually one potty break is enough for most puppies.

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
  • I would like to start that I have watched all of your videos on repeat for the last month to help train my now 3 month old catahula leopard / German short haired pointer. She is progressing so much with our training. I started training her on the come command yesterday and just because I wanted to see how she would do I tried it at the dog park today and but the end of it she was coming on the first call! There were no other dogs in there but still!🤙🏼 I am still having trouble with the potty training. I take her out first thing in the morning. She always goes almost immediately. When I take her back inside, she plays around just fine. Following me around witch makes keeping an eye on her very easy, but with in 15-30min she will go again in the house. Even if she pooped and peed outside. I’ll tell her no take her outside, rinse and repeat till she goes outside again. Within 30min of her going outside she will go in the house. She isn’t hiding it from me and I can’t see any change in behavior to indicate she has to go… Q) we usually have training time with play time to follow 2-3 time a day. Should I create her after to make her hold it longer during the day? Would creating her regularly just make things worse?

    @93SassaFrass@93SassaFrass2 жыл бұрын
    • If she's going more often than normal, then I would take her to the vet to make sure she doesn't have a UTI. If she doesn't have a UTI, then you may need to correct her more to stop the bad behavior of going inside the house. However, you should keep this in mind when adding corrections: Corrections in dog training is when we are using positive punishment to stop an undesired behavior. First, we must keep in mind that everything our dogs do is based on motivation. The motivation to access something pleasant, or the motivation to prevent something unpleasant. If your dog is practicing a behavior that is fun (self-reinforcing behavior), then you have two options to stop this. One; make sure to prevent the dog from being able to practice the undesired behavior. The second option is to use a correction to stop the behavior. A correction can be anything the dog doesn't like. So in the end, the motivation not to receive the correction must override the motivation to do the undesired behavior. If you use a correction and the undesired behavior continues, then the correction is not high enough. Here's an analogy to help understand this concept. It's important to remember that every dog has their bank account (their correction level). Some dogs are very wealthy, and some are penniless, just like people. Let's say that you are speeding down the highway and a police officer pulls you over and writes you a 25 cent-speeding ticket. The second the officer leaves, you will start speeding again because the ticket wasn't high enough to get you to change your behavior. But let's say he pulls you over and writes you a ten-million-dollar speeding ticket, now it's so high that you will avoid driving altogether, and you will be very stressed out. On the other hand, let's say he pulls you over and writes you a $125 speeding ticket. That would be enough to get you to slow down, without causing you to avoid the behavior of driving altogether. This is what we must do with our dogs; we need to correct them at a level that is adequate to their bank account. If the dog doesn't stop the bad behavior, then you may have to increase the correction. Just be sure to correct the dog in the act. In addition, proper corrections should not create a fearful dog. Usually fear when correcting a dog is due to the owner being angry, yelling at the dog, or correcting too hard. When we use a correction, it's simple cause and effect. A correction should never be personal and you should never yell at your dog. Once the correction is done, then we praise and reward our dog when they're doing what we like. If your dog knows why he/she is being corrected and knows how to prevent the correction from happening, then you shouldn't create any fear. Leash pop: This is when you make a snapping motion with the dog’s leash to engage the training-collar to give the dog a correction (a positive-punishment). If you're using a flat collar and that's not working, then you may need to use a prong collar to stop the behavior. I hope this helps!

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you so much for taking the time to replay. I do remember the speeding ticket example from one of your other videos. I will look into the zoom option because I have tried different positive punishments but she seems to just think that I’m playing with her and then she keeps doing the behavior(jumping up for example) more so she gets more attention. Thank you for your time!

      @93SassaFrass@93SassaFrass2 жыл бұрын
  • Hi Nate. Thanks for the video. We have an +-10 week old Boston terrier. She was given to us while she was WAY to young. We are struggling with potty training with her. Can I start putting her in a crate now after so many weeks without one? She is also starting to bite everything🙈. Do you have any advice/video I can go look at to help? (Not biting us but chewing stuff in the house) She is learning other stuff very fast, those are the only things we struggle with.

    @marietteleibbrandt7729@marietteleibbrandt7729 Жыл бұрын
    • drive.google.com/file/d/1K7SflRJZJbQ4AkqyJqKZp18FLlj0jPnh/view?usp=drivesdk

      @marietteleibbrandt7729@marietteleibbrandt7729 Жыл бұрын
    • Hi Mariëtte, Can I start putting her in a crate now after so many weeks without one? - Yes, that shouldn't be an issue. :) She is also starting to bite everything. Do you have any advice/video I can go look at to help? - Check out this video, and let me know if you have any follow-up questions. kzhead.info/sun/lbSkh5eLjpSimYU/bejne.html

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing all your invaluable knowledge. My male Australian shepherd has been asking to go outside since he was 10 weeks and has never had an accident in his crate and very few in the house. He puts himself to bed at 9:00pm and now sleeps until 5:00am. If he wanted to go out we would take him. He is very vocal when he wants to go and scratches at the door almost in a panic. Yesterday he peed in the house 3 times without making a sound. He is on a houseline so i grabbed that said no and took him outside mid pee. I take him outside even when he does not need to go. He plays with the other dogs or me or we do some training. He loves his rolling rings. This morning after he had just been out he started to pee right beside me. I am home all day and he is supervised by my husband or myself. We always go outside with him on leash until he does his business. Any advice on how I should deal with this would be appreciated. I would like to fix this problem before it gets out of control. Thank you.

    @annylaurie422@annylaurie422 Жыл бұрын
    • If it's an unusual behavior or one that's out of character, then it's possible that it could be a medical issue, such as a UTI. If not, then I would treat him like a new puppy learning how to be potty trained. When he's not being supervised, he should be outside in the yard or in the crate. If he's loose in the house, then I would keep an eye on him. If he goes potty inside and you catch him in the act, then you can correct him. Check out this video on corrections: kzhead.info/sun/mNuqj9evZ6yDpWg/bejne.html

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer Жыл бұрын
  • Would you use the same approach if you live in a high rise? Or, could you do a video for such a situation? Thanks.

    @frederic1019@frederic10194 жыл бұрын
    • Some people that live in high rises use the balcony with potty grass pads for dogs. This will help teach the dog to potty in the grass and to go outside. Just be sure the balcony is dog safe. :) Here is a grass pad for your reference. bit.ly/3aYJAkU

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer4 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for your reply and suggestion. I assume that once the dog is able to control itself long enough I would take it outside via the elevator and to do so as soon as feasible. Probably a silly question: would the grass pad and going outdoors be interchangeable, or once I take the dog outdoors regularly, the grass pad is done with? I’m thinking when it’s very very cold outside.

      @frederic1019@frederic10194 жыл бұрын
    • Good afternoon Nate. I have a 9 week German shepherd puppy that I’m crate training inside. Can you have a puppy toy inside the crate? Some tell me yes and some tell me no

      @dianagarus3210@dianagarus32104 жыл бұрын
  • How many time should I Repeat this process? My dog hasn't gone and I'm on round 3

    @haydenp2431@haydenp2431 Жыл бұрын
  • Going to admit, I’m extremely excited but extremely nervous! I have not had a puppy in over 15 years! My lil NaLu passed earlier this year. It was truly devastating. But I’m missing that companionship so much. I know she would not want me to be without a fur baby. That said I am going to be a fur parent at the end of this October beginning of November. I work 4 days (Monday thru Thursday) 8 hours a day. Im trying to work it to where I can come home at lunch quickly to take the pup out on the days my husband is at work. He is a firefighter and is home 48 hours then works 24 hours. What advice would you give us with our schedules for the potty training?

    @dolphindiver72@dolphindiver722 жыл бұрын
    • Sorry about your loss, and congrats on deciding to give a new fur baby a forever home. Just take the pup out as much as possible. If you can make a quick trip home to potty the pup, that would be ideal. If you can't then you may need to make a set up to where the pup can go potty and still sleep in the crate. something like this: shorturl.at/bpxNZ It's not ideal, but it's better than the pup laying in it's own pee. I would just use a puppy grass pad over a puppy pad.

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you soooooo much for the reply!!!! And awesome advice!!!! After your reply I purchased a large plastic tray, wee wee pads and plan on getting a couple pieces of sod to lay on top it will be located on our bedroom balcony. I worked it out with my boss while the pup is ‘in potty training’ and my husband is on duty to come home to potty him. But that could be 4 hours. So I also purchased a huge crate. I made a metal divider cut a hole in the middle. I made one side of the divider as big as a large wee wee pad, which I will also cut a piece of sod to go over that wee wee pad. I made the other side of the divider just large enough for him to be able to turn around with bedding. The crate will be located in our bedroom next to our bed on my side. I’m feeling much less anxious with your response and videos! Thanks again…I will keep you and everyone posted on the adventure!

      @dolphindiver72@dolphindiver722 жыл бұрын
  • Any advice when dog is alone at home when u work.Do u make special place that looks like yard for his potty?

    @Thadeka.@Thadeka.2 жыл бұрын
    • You can, or you can keep the dog crated if he or she is still not potty trained.

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
  • Does going potty 1 or 2 matter or if they dont do both bring them in?

    @randomness8819@randomness8819 Жыл бұрын
  • I’m getting my GSD puppy in a few days. She will be brought home to my current apartment for 5 days and then we will be moving into a new somewhat larger apartment. How should I go about introducing the dog to each apartment? What would you do in my situation? Thank you for any help or advice you can share!

    @trevorschulze4186@trevorschulze41863 жыл бұрын
    • This is the process I like to follow when introducing a puppy or dog into a new home. kzhead.info/sun/oZh9e9OqoYqvlIk/bejne.html

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • Hi, I have had a few dogs in my life but i have never used your training methods as I did not know they even existed! My last dog, Muttley an Alaskan Malamute, died a few weeks ago at 12 years old. A great friend to myself and my children. I have subsequently decided to begin a new family life with a German Shepherd. I have sought out new training methods and decided yours is the one I want to teach myself and Django (our new puppy that we pick up in 4 weeks from now on 25/03/22). I have watched many of your tutorials but I have not yet come across my enquiry to date. Hopefully you can help. My question is: At which stage do you start using the name of your new addition? Thanks for reading mad thanks for the tutorials as they're excellent and not available when I had my previous friends.

    @colmanscapers7498@colmanscapers74982 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks, and I'm happy the videos are helpful. Right away. Just use your dog's name the same way you would use anyone else's name. Since it's not a command, there is nothing to reinforce. If you want the name to be a command, such as an informal recall or focus command, then treat it as such. Here's a video on the science behind teaching a dog any command. kzhead.info/sun/qLhseZeQp6mjmKc/bejne.html Cheers!

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
    • @@NateSchoemer Thank you so much.. appreciated...

      @colmanscapers7498@colmanscapers74982 жыл бұрын
  • I've watched many dog potty video, by far this is the best- simple, easy & effective 😁 I'm happy 😊

    @richempire6150@richempire61502 жыл бұрын
    • Awesome! Thank you! :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
  • Hi Nate, Love your videos and have been watching them like crazy. My 10 week old GSD puppy is more or less potty trained, he has never pooped in the house, but he has peed. Usually after he gets excited. My questions is, when will I know that my puppy is potty trained, so we can stop using the crate, do I just wait if he can go a week without accidents? Thanks in advance,

    @Classicsniper00@Classicsniper002 жыл бұрын
    • Yes. Just keep an eye on him and if he doesn't have an accidents for a while, then you should be good. :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
    • @@NateSchoemer Thank you for the quick response. All the best to you!

      @Classicsniper00@Classicsniper002 жыл бұрын
  • Hi! I have 6 German Shepherd puppies. It's really hard potty training all of them at once. What do I do?

    @kwesistarks2544@kwesistarks2544 Жыл бұрын
  • I live in a high rise building . & work 8am-5pm I have a new 9 week puppy who goes in the house because I’m not able to take her out much during the day . I try on weekends to use that as training to go outside but she just sniffs . & waits till we are back indoors to use the bathroom . I wanted to introduce the grass pad but I don’t kno if that will help her just use it only on that . What do you suggest

    @SexiiDenise@SexiiDenise2 жыл бұрын
    • Yes, the grass pad may help. It can be difficult when you live in a high-rise building. It also helps to take the puppy outside to potty first thing in the morning when you know the dog has to go.

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
  • Hi getting a dog soon and I've been watching a lot of your videos in preparation, they are the absolute best I have seen, thank you so much for making them! I have two questions about potty training. 1. I saw in other videos you like to use the dog's meals for training rewards. How does this impact the timing of taking your puppy out to potty? Most other training videos I have seen recommend taking them out a few minutes after finishing a meal, but if their meal is delivered during training do I take them to potty after training, or should I play with them after training, then crate for 5 or so minutes, then take them out? 2. I will have about 2 weeks off work to train my puppy, then I will have to leave them in a crate from about 9-1130 while I work. Then a couple hours in the afternoon as well. For my lunch break I intend to come home to train, walk, and let the puppy eliminate. I am curious on the timing of this as well. Since the puppy will have been in the crate for a couple hours, I assume I should take them to eliminate first, then train, then will they be able to eliminate again before I leave again since during training they will have eaten? I should have about 1.5 hours most days.

    @tfox7302@tfox73023 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks! My answers to your questions are below. 1) Either will work. You can potty them right away or you can crate and make them wait the 5 minutes. 2) Yes, that sounds like it should work out nicely. That's how I would do it. :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you so much for this video.. Quick question, Do I still have to play with my puppy after he goes potty in the middle of the night? or I can just immediately bring him back to his crate after so we can both continue our sleep?

    @louissevilla4986@louissevilla49864 жыл бұрын
    • hi Louis. great question! No, you don't have to play with the pup in the middle of the night, but it does help to praise the puppy for going outside and even giving the puppy a treat. :) Thanks for the question and for supporting the channel! :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer4 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for your video! My dog knows she needs to go outside but when she goes to our door she makes no noise. So if I am not watching her constantly I do not know if she has to go to the bathroom if I am on the other side of the house. How can I get her to make a noise

    @tiamcbee7542@tiamcbee75422 жыл бұрын
    • Check out this video: kzhead.info/sun/lruacpWdbHSHrI0/bejne.html

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
  • also do u recommend training your puppy to hit a bell like a doorbell with their paw so that if your on the other side of the house you can here when they need to go outside to go potty??

    @zaramorgan1513@zaramorgan15132 жыл бұрын
    • You can, but I don't think it's necessary. As long as your dog is potty trained, and you let them out often enough, then you shouldn't have any issues. Cheers!

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
  • I agree with everything you said. My question has to do with nighttime potty outside. You wouldn’t play after potty in the middle of the night, correct?

    @trixieknits@trixieknits2 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks! Yes, at night I don't offer a play session, but I will let them sniff around for a few minutes after they potty as a small reward. :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
  • Crates are actually not allowed in Sweden and rarely usel. Makes potty training a little slower

    @Emma-iu3fs@Emma-iu3fs3 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for sharing!

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
    • @@NateSchoemer Same in Finland. I was actually wondering how would you do it without. Our 8 weeks old rough collie doesn't poop inside anymore (if we go every 5 hours) but pees inside still.

      @BjornBidar@BjornBidar2 жыл бұрын
  • What is the interval time to potty does the 3 month german Shepard need ????

    @shanthkumar8172@shanthkumar81724 жыл бұрын
    • A three-month-old German Shepherd will usually have to potty after they play, nap, eat, or drink water. Basically, a puppy needs to potty a lot! lol! When I'm home with a puppy, I try to take it outside every 30 minutes to an hour. When it's crated at night, I'll take it out every three hours to potty. I hope this helps! Also, be sure to join my new Facebook group to continue learning how to train your dog with direct support from me and the rest of the community. :) facebook.com/groups/NateSchoemers/

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer4 жыл бұрын
  • Do you use a marker when your dog successfully uses the bathroom outside or just praise and reward? Do you ever reward with food?

    @AaronJaeger@AaronJaeger3 жыл бұрын
    • Any of those would be fine. :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • My boxer puppy is 13 weeks we have had him three weeks we are potty training and he has learned the dog door so he just runs back in the house should we take this option away while training

    @lisaprice1569@lisaprice15692 жыл бұрын
  • You say that you put you're dog in the crate even when you are at home. How many times a day do you do that? Or how long should they be in the crate? Do you have a book about puppies things for beginners? I would buy it haha! Atm i'm writing everything down what you say but its sometimes hard to understand certain things.

    @paracelsuz9489@paracelsuz94893 жыл бұрын
    • I put them in the crate whenever I'm not watching them. This is very important because it prevents the puppy from practicing bad behaviors. Unfortunately, I don't have a book on raising a puppy, but I may have to write one. Thanks! I do have this video though: kzhead.info/sun/gtqde6h9amRsmqs/bejne.html Please consider supporting my channel. Thanks! :) www.patreon.com/NateSchoemer

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • With a young puppy say 8 weeks old, what collar/leash do you recommend to use while toilet training as they won't understand leash pressure yet. I don't want them to learn pulling on the leash. Thanks 😊

    @pamelabelsham1668@pamelabelsham16682 жыл бұрын
    • You can start leash pressure as soon as you can teach the puppy to lure into positions for treats. I like to start with a Martingale collar. :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
    • @@NateSchoemer thanks so much for the fast reply 😊 are martingales alright to leave on the puppy while in the crate?

      @pamelabelsham1668@pamelabelsham16682 жыл бұрын
  • We have a 10 week old puppy. We took the first week off so he could be let out as soon as he woke up from naps, but now we are back to work and have no choice but to leave him for periods of time. We typically put him in the crate around 8:30 a.m. when we leave for work. I come home at 11 (my lunch) to let him out, but sometimes he already peed. Should we continue crating him or do you suggest a pen enclosure with a pee pad instead until he is a bit older and learns to control his bladder..? I don't want him to learn to go potty in the house with pee pads, but I also don't want him lying in his pee/poop :( HELP!

    @mirjanakristo4486@mirjanakristo4486 Жыл бұрын
  • What about throughout the day when not coming out of the crate? I have a 9wk old GSD and she has accidents at least once a day. We just started the bell on the door, you haven’t mentioned it, bad idea?

    @liznimphius@liznimphius3 жыл бұрын
    • I'm not 100% sure what your question is, but yes, it's okay to teach a dog to ring a bell to go outside. :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
    • @@NateSchoemer LOL, I’m sorry I got so excited after watching your video I forgot to continue with my first question. I do not remember what it was. However, I am concerned about the two Jack Russel/Chihuahuas that we already have. 7yrs old and the male started to poop and pee in the house once we brought the female GSD home. Back to potty training basics? The 9wk old puppy is also playing quite a bit with him and he hides from her/nips. Do we separate or do we continuously show dual affection and use commands like “Nice Jack” “Be Nice Millie(GSD)”? I hope this makes sense. Ha

      @liznimphius@liznimphius3 жыл бұрын
  • For the one failure, how long do we wait for them to use the bathroom when we immediately take them outside? What if they don't use the bathroom after that failure, do we do the rinse and repeat 20mim crate method from there?

    @RAPPIEMYBABY@RAPPIEMYBABY3 жыл бұрын
    • Not if they already relieved themself inside the house. After the correction, if they don't go outside, it could be because they no longer have to go.

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • Hi Nate. I gave my puppy his first NO this morning after he went inside the house. Seems like he tries to go in the same area inside every time. My question, after I bring him outside and he goes potty in the area I want, and then bring him back in to play (with eyes on), should I put him back in a crate after a while to get his bladder holding again or what should I look for so he can let me know he has to go? For example will he scratch the door? Bark like crazy? I just want to get to a point where he will let me know and I don't have to wait for him to sneak over to his preferred area in the house. Great video! BTW I am John Abousleimans brother in law, between you and him I should be good in no time Lol

    @georgetalj5496@georgetalj5496 Жыл бұрын
    • Awesome! Thanks and yes, John is a excellent dog trainer! I've always enjoyed training with him. When I'm raising a puppy, I just try to take them out to potty as much as possible. If I'm unable to watch them, then I put them in the crate. You can teach something like barking or ringing a bell if you like, but I've never done that with my own dogs. I just make sure I take them out often enough. You can see the bell video here: kzhead.info/sun/lruacpWdbHSHrI0/bejne.html

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer Жыл бұрын
  • Hey, so I have a question about this.What if I get a new puppy that I have to take out at night? Like if i get a new puppy and I have to get up at night to let my puppy out what should I do cause you said to play with your dog and stuff but I do not want to play a game outside in the middle of the night. Also can you make a video on how to introduce your new puppy to a cat?

    @ducky4606@ducky46062 жыл бұрын
    • Good question. Instead of allowing them to play afterward, simply give them a treat or maybe let them sniff around for a bit. I would advise against playing with the puppy at night since that could make it harder for them to fall back to sleep; however, during the day, you’re going to follow the same process as everyone else. Cheers!

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
    • @@NateSchoemer Okay thanks!

      @ducky4606@ducky46062 жыл бұрын
  • prong collars, need your view, why to use or not

    @billiondollarsocialsiteidea@billiondollarsocialsiteidea3 жыл бұрын
    • I talk about prong collars in version 3 of my manual, which will be released very soon. I'll be announcing it on this channel and it'll be free for the first week! Cheers!

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • Another question. 😊 My puppy is 14 weeks still working on potty training. I am in nursing school and live in an apartment. What do I do? Do I potty train for indoors and outdoors? We also have weather that is not always conducive to taking her out to potty. I'm at a loss.

    @heathersmith9044@heathersmith9044 Жыл бұрын
    • If you want to potty train for indoors, you can teach her how to use the BrilliantPad: kzhead.info/sun/Z6eMn7yHiIh-qIk/bejne.html

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer Жыл бұрын
  • Sir I am your big fan.i am from kolkata.i have 1 female gsd.but she is not swiming in the pond.she is not going to swiming pond area.why please suggest me..your big fan........♥️♥️♥️

    @manabendramondal2252@manabendramondal2252 Жыл бұрын
  • Do you still leash your dog to go outside and potty if it is in your own backyard? Or is it ok to take them out and let them roam around on their own.

    @user-cc6ul3xi5v@user-cc6ul3xi5v Жыл бұрын
  • Having a hard time training my Tibetan mastiff puppy... was crate training, but the puppy would just pee in the crate even though he was being taken out every 2 hours.. he lets us know when he has to go number 2 and won’t go in the house.. but for some reason he constantly pees in the house and will never let us know when he has to go like he does when he has to go number 2

    @Notblindfaith@Notblindfaith3 жыл бұрын
    • I talk about this in more detail in my dog training manual. You can find that here: amzn.to/2P2tyQH​

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • When it comes to the scenario of setting the puppy up for failure, is it not a problem that the puppy will associate that leaving poop on the floor will lead to something positive like being brought outside straight after the "mistake"?

    @oscarhaugmerkesdal3126@oscarhaugmerkesdal31264 жыл бұрын
    • Great question Oscar! You want to say "no" or whatever your conditioned correction is the moment the dog/puppy starts to go to the bathroom inside the house. Most puppies will stop mid poop or pee when you go to take them outside. The key is that you don't let them play immediately when you take them outside or it would be seen as a reward. I treat it the same way as when I take them outside any other time to go to the bathroom. If they go within the three minutes I praise and reward them by doing something they enjoy. If they don't go within the three minutes, I take them back to the crate and repeat the process that I would from before. Hope this helps and thanks again for another great question!

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer4 жыл бұрын
    • @@NateSchoemer This “fun activity” as a reward for going after three minutes: do we do this even in the middle of the night for a puppy? I am afraid such an engaging activity will keep him (and me) from going back to sleep once we are back inside.

      @bolomanx@bolomanx2 жыл бұрын
  • I adopted a 9 m.o. GSD mix 3 months ago and, luckily, he came fully potty trained and has never had an accident in the house, BUT, he refuses to go on the sidewalk or on dirt-filled planter squares near my apartment. Most of the time this is ok, but it isn't always convenient to take him all the way to the nearest grass (I live in NYC) every time I want him to go potty. He will hold his pee all day if necessary waiting for me to take him to the park, which has made it very difficult to try to train him to go on the sidewalk. He needs a lot of exercise so I don't like to go a day without taking him to the park or dog park. Any advice?

    @SeeressAspasia@SeeressAspasia Жыл бұрын
    • When fully potty trained, dogs usually prefer to relieve themselves on a consistent surface. If your dog likes to go in the grass, that's what he'll look for to go potty. What can help you make the transition is to get a grass pee pad and place it where you want your dog to go potty. This should help him go to the new location. After using the grass pad for a while, you'll be able to remove it, and he should still go in the same location. Follow the same process in this video in combination with the grass pad, and you should find success. Something like this: amzn.to/3N2AG9z I hope this helps. :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer Жыл бұрын
  • i just wanted to ask, if i should crate train my puppy even tho my other dog hasn't been crate trained??

    @zaramorgan1513@zaramorgan15132 жыл бұрын
    • If you're having potty or house training issues, then a crate will help with the process. It shouldn't have any effect on your older dog unless he ends up wanting a crate of his own. Lol!

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
  • Here’s my issue my dog is potty trained for the most part. He can go on command and doesn’t have any accidents in his crate. Now he doesn’t have accidents unless there is something soft in his crate. It’s incredibly frustrating because whenever I think he’s done having accidents I put either a blanket or a dog bed in his crate and boom after a few days he pees on it. He’s just about a year old now and it’s still happening. He can go weeks without any accidents when there’s nothing else in his crate. But the second something soft is in his crate he has an accident. Just today I took him outside he peed and pooped in the yard and I put him in his crate with a brand new blanket in it and he peed on it in less then 5 minutes. I don’t think it’s marking because it’s quite a bit of pee and he doesn’t do it anywhere else. I’m desperate for some help because I don’t want him to sleep on a hard surface for the rest of his life. Also if it matters we’ve never used puppy pads in his life.

    @Olivia-zj1ff@Olivia-zj1ff3 жыл бұрын
    • This is actually more common than you may think. It's the same reason why it takes human toddlers longer not to be potty trained, then it did 30 years ago. They've made diapers so effective at absorbing the urine, that the child doesn't experience the discomfort from a wet diaper, and as a side effect they continue the behavior. The less absorbent the diaper, the faster the child learns. First, you want to keep in mind that everything our dogs do is based on motivation. The motivation to access something pleasant, or the motivation to prevent something unpleasant. When you don't have a blanket in the crate and the dog goes potty, then he experiences a consequence. The discomfort from being wet with urine. However, when you have the blanket in the crate, the dog doesn't have to sit in his pee. This is good and bad. Good because we don't want our dogs in their mess. Bad because it gives them the chance to relieve themselves without discomfort. Much like the very absorbent diapers. Basically, the dog has realized that it's more comfortable for him to pee on the blanket than it is to hold the pee in. When this happens in a dog's mind, the best way to stop it is to correct the dog in the act. This is how I fix it: Step one: Let the dog sleep in the crate at night without a blanket. Step two: Then in the morning, remove the dog from the crate. Place the blanket in the crate. Then put the dog back in the crate without providing a bathroom break. We are setting the dog up to fail, so we can correct them when they do the undesired behavior. Step three: Have a camera set up (facetime or a Furbo works great for this) so you can watch the dog when you leave the room. Step four: The moment you see your dog starting to go potty on the blanket, you say "no" or whatever sound you prefer. Then you walk to the dog and give him a correction with the training collar. I would do this a few times until the dog can hold it for an additional 5 minutes or so after I put him back in the crate with the blanket. For example; if it's the 3rd day that I'm doing this and the dog holds it for 5 minutes after I leave the room, then he's probably trained at this point and I don't have to set him up to fail anymore. He has to know that it's not an okay behavior. So the motivation not to receive the correction needs to override the motivation to go potty on the blankets. I hope this helps and thanks for supporting my channel. Cheers!

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • This is a stupid question, but I have to ask. You gave the maximum time puppies can hold their bladders depending on their age. We're about to get a 13 week old German Shepherd puppy (CAN'T WAIT!), so that means he can hold his bladder for 3 hours. Should I then take him out at the 2 and a half hour mark? Also, I've been told that after a puppy wakes up, plays, and/or eats/drinks they need to be taken out to use the bathroom. When they do, does that timer reset? Sorry for the questions! Also, this is such an amazing potty training video! The best by far!

    @lunathewolf4431@lunathewolf44313 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks! The age to time holding their bladder is just a guideline. You'll quickly learn how often you have to take your puppy out. And yes, they do have to go after they wake up, play, and/or eats/drink. Lol! So puppies have to potty most of the time.

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • My 10 week old maltipoo puppy is great when he's in the crate but when he's playing outside his crate in the pen, even when I'm trying to keep an eye on him, he'll end up going without making a sound or warning- i interrupt whenever I catch him but sometimes he's sneaky enough that i don't notice till after. Should i keep him in the crate more or is there a way to train him to notify me of his need to go?

    @moutushi@moutushi3 жыл бұрын
    • You can teach him that he can indicate to go outside, such as ringing a bell. However, when you're still potty training, then you have to have eyes on the pup 100% of the time when he's out of the crate. Because as you already know, the moment you look away is when the pup will have an accident. I hope this helps! Cheers!

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • As the dog gets older how do i train the dog to give a signal she needs to go such as standing in front of the door or barking at door etc? Or does this just naturally occur?

    @barrymead7057@barrymead70573 жыл бұрын
    • You can teach this behavior with a bell, but most dogs will learn to hold it when inside. Just give your dog plenty of opportunities to go potty outside during the day and you should be fine. :)

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer3 жыл бұрын
  • I live this but nate, if you play with your dog on a night time aren't you teaching your dog that it's playtime at night? If you stop food early enough and keep taking the dog outside on a schedule then they should be able to go once or twice at. Night?

    @smnailartist9563@smnailartist95632 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks! Good questions. At night I don't play with them, but I do let them walk around and sniff for a little after they go potty as a reward.

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
  • Your technique works but when once I bring him in and let him him play less than an hour later he pees in the house. I then put him in the crate but I’m not sure what to do. What would you suggest? He is only 8 weeks. Thank you.

    @juelafachehair3879@juelafachehair3879 Жыл бұрын
  • sorry for all the questions, but i was wondering if your puppy needs to go potty in the middle of the night, do u mark them going to the toliet and play with them or take them back to bed??

    @zaramorgan1513@zaramorgan15132 жыл бұрын
    • I'll let them walk around and sniff for a couple minutes after they go potty at night, but I won't play with them.

      @NateSchoemer@NateSchoemer2 жыл бұрын
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