Your Puppy with Morph into your daily schedule - when you wake-up, when you go to sleep, just be Persistant & Consistant with your puppy schedule and your pup will soon be potty trained & then have the run of your home!
AM Who ever wakes up First, takes the Puppy out. PICK HIM UP and out of his crate, in the beginning, and bring him to his poop-pee area (outside or inside newspapers) he will urinate right away. Feed him 1/3-1/2 cup of dry food at each meal with water at each meal.
Let him run around and in 10-20 minutes, take him out again to go potty, he will poop 1-2 times. Then he will play for about an hour (in an ex-pen, closed off area or being watch and played with in any room of your house.
He is a baby, they get tired and Sleep A LOT. Place him into his crate and close it, put a towel over it to make it darker for him in a quiet spot of your home. He will settle down and sleep for about 2 hours.
For lunch (around noon time) and dinner time (around 6 pm) do the same routine:
Wake him up preferably (so he won't urinate in the crate), bring him to his poop-pee area, (the x-pen is a great way to potty train right outside your door!) give him time to do his business. Please note, a pup/dog may urinate and poop a few times in one outing. Then feed/water, etc.
Before the last person goes to sleep, the pup should be walked again. He should sleep in his crate all night long in a quiet location in your home, with a towel over it to make it dark, if needed.
Give water with food at each meal. If the pup is panting - he is hot. He will need more water during the day and on hot days of course. Try not to give water after 6 pm or he may urinate in his crate.
Cavaliers will morph to a time schedule that will work for YOU! Whatever you choose, just be persistent and CONSISTENT with it so potty training will work quickly.
Puppies will play and entertain themselves with the toys you give them. They will also want to follow you around the house and spend time with you. Place the pups COLLAR and LEASH ON " IN THE HOUSE " , hold the collar on your wrist or loop it on your pants, to easily follow you around and to get used to his New "indoor" space. This will also TRAIN him to FOLLOW You around the house easily, and it's an easy way to keep an eye on a puppy. Sitting at your computer? Step on the leash so the pup learns to stay with you - he will probably take a nap. You can also let the leash drag Behind thge puppy as he explores the house. If the puppy goes to a No-No area or starts to get into trouble, you can easily STEP on the Leash to Stop the puppy, rather than running and lunging for a puppy to stop it, which would frighten him & you may fall.
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