![]() How to Avoid Accidents in the Middle of the Night Doing this as soon as they wake every day helps set a consistent routine and teaches your puppy to expect the toilet in the morning. ![]() Get them up and out each morningįirst thing in the morning, take your dog outside so they can once again do their business. ![]() Once your puppy is three or four months old, they will most likely be able to go the full night (7 to 8 hours) without a toilet break. Delaying their potty break by 15 minutes every night will teach them to wait a little longer to do their business, eventually turning it into a morning routine. If your puppy doesn’t have an accident during those hours for a few weeks, start to increase the time between their last toilet break before bed and you taking them out at night. So, for the initial few weeks, make sure you set an alarm during the night to let your puppy use the bathroom (usually around 6 hours after their last potty break). It’s important to understand that young puppies will need to use the toilet at least once during the night. Take them out during the night, but only for the first few months It’s a great way of teaching your puppy that it’s time to calm down and go to sleep and also reduces the chance of them making a mess on your furniture during the night. After your puppy has done their business and begins to calm down, place them where they sleep, either in their crate or in their bed. Use the ‘last call’ system before bedīefore going to bed at night, give your puppy a “last call” and allow them one last chance to use the toilet before you go to sleep. Start by creating a schedule with your dog and try to maintain consistent times for when you both go to sleep and when you wake up, teaching your puppy when it’s the right time for them to use the bathroom. ![]() That’s why we’ve put together this handy guide on how to toilet train your puppy at night, so you can use these simple tips to avoid sleepless nights and uncontrollable mess! Setting a Nighttime Routine for Your PuppyĮstablish a regular bedtime and wake up timeĪ routine can be a powerful tool when training your puppy, teaching them when they can use the toilet and when they should be asleep. Potty training your new puppy with a nighttime routine is extremely important, although it can be one of the hardest parts of training your dog. ![]()
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