💩 Why Toilet Training Is Crucial (and Totally Possible by your own)
Bringing a puppy home fills your heart — and sometimes, your floor too 😅.
As a first-time pet parent, I know exactly how overwhelming it can be when your little furball pees in every corner of your house and you’re left wondering if this is just how life will be now.
But don’t worry — toilet training is completely achievable with a bit of consistency, some love, and a few right tools!
Our Story: Me & Fido’s Pee Saga
When we brought Fido (my Labrador) home for the first time, we were completely clueless. He was adorable, energetic — and peeing literally everywhere. Corners, carpets, bedsheets — nothing was off-limits.
We kept a designated “pee towel” and a diluted phenyl bottle handy, thinking that would be enough. But clearly… it didn’t work. 😅
Yes, I had tried fancy sprays too, like this one:
👉 Pet Training Spray (didn’t work for Fido — maybe it will for others)
Like any newbie pet parents, we assumed, “Maybe if we take him outside often, he’ll figure it out.” But he didn’t.
One day, our kind neighbor — an experienced pet parent — gave us the best advice ever:
“Take him to a place with soil. Let him feel the natural ground, trees, and smells. He’ll understand.”
So we did and HURRAY!
Something clicked for Fido. He connected with the earth — and from that day forward, he never ever peed inside the house again.
Honestly, they’re more disciplined than us. 😄
But what really worked was nature + consistency + routine.
✅ Toilet Training Tips That Actually Work
🕒 1. Stick to a Schedule
Dogs, especially puppies, thrive on routine. Take your puppy to the toilet spot after:
- Waking up
- Eating or drinking
- Playtime
- Every 3-4 hours initially
Set reminders if needed. Trust me — your floor will thank you.
📍2. Designate a Toilet Area (Preferably with Soil)
Pick one fixed spot — a balcony patch, terrace corner, or outdoor area.
If possible, take them where there’s soil, trees, or natural surroundings. Puppies instinctively prefer such places over tiles or floors.
💡 That tip from my neighbor changed everything for us.
🥇 3. Reward Good Behavior Every Single Time
Don’t punish accidents.
Instead, celebrate the wins: give treats, verbal praise (“Good girl/boy!”), or a gentle cuddle when they do it right.
Puppies want to make you happy — they just need to know how.
🧹 4. Clean Accidents the Right Way
Regular floor cleaner or phenyl doesn’t eliminate the pee smell for dogs, human might not be able to smell it but they can still smell it, and might repeat in the same spot.
I recommend enzymatic cleaners instead.
https://amzn.to/40pFcqF These are needed ONLY if, your puppy is still peeing at home. If he/she gets habitual to outdoor spots, you may save few bucks here 😉
Product That Helped: Pee Training Pads
On rainy days or during crate training, puppy pads are a real lifesaver.
✅ Puppy Training Pads
- Leak-proof and fast-drying
- Perfect for small apartments or while transitioning
- Trusted by many pet parents
https://amzn.to/4kcY3wi (I found a reasonable option. Others are quite heavy on budgets in my opinion)
Bonus tip: Rub a little of your puppy’s urine on a fresh pad to help them identify the spot.
🧠 Summary for First-Time Pet Parents:
Step | Why It Works |
---|---|
Routine | Puppies learn faster with consistency |
Outdoor exposure | Soil helps them naturally understand where to go |
Praise & treats | Builds confidence and motivation |
Right cleaners | Prevent repeated accidents |
Pee pads & crates | Great support tools for busy pet parents |
❤️ Final Words
Toilet training can feel frustrating at first, but I promise — it gets better.
Your puppy will do the right thing with the help of your bit of patience, love, and a few unsccessful attempts along the way, you’ll get there.
Just like Fido did. 🐶💛