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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-11-18 02:28 pm

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Re: can I get puppy housebreaking help?

(Anonymous) 2012-11-19 02:54 pm (UTC)(link)
This is going to differ from dog to dog and depend on how much time and energy you put into training them. In my experience, bigger dogs generally learn faster and small dogs can be a pain to housebreak at all. All our medium sized dogs understand they need to go outside to pee, even the one with a nervous bladder, but not one of our pugs have figured it out at all, some of which are over 10.

I'd say around 8 months for a big dog, a year for medium sized, and maybe a little longer than that for a small/tiny dog. Like you said, it could be because their bladders are a lot smaller too. They need to go out more and will bee more likely to have accidents.

But it really depends on the dog and the training. You sound like you're working really hard though, so don't worry so much about time.