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12 Tips on Training Your French Bulldog

#10 How long does it take to house train a French bulldog?

At this point, I would like to give you realistic expectations.

It may take a while. Friends of mine have a French bulldog and it took about 6 months until reliably no more accidents happened.

If you have quick and direct access outside, I would recommend avoiding the puppy's pads altogether and just focusing on his outdoor routine.

So if you've ever wondered how long it should take to housetrain a French bulldog puppy, that's a realistic estimate. It took him 6 months (until his 9-month birthday) to be fully trained.

#11 Are French Bulldogs easy to house train?

French bulldog toilet training is not easy. It can be tough and will take time. Bulldogs can be very stubborn. However, with perseverance and dedication, you will be able to fully housetrain your Frenchie.

#12 How long can a French bulldog last?

How long a dog can last is highly dependent on its age. For example, an adult French bulldog can last anywhere from 8 to 10 hours.

French bulldog puppies can hold on for 3-4 hours at most. They are like little children. When they're playing or distracted, they don't even realize they need to go to the bathroom.

My French Bulldog is still not housebroken

Especially if you don't get your bulldog as a puppy but as an adult animal, this is often a problem. Getting used to/moving to a new environment sometimes means that dogs are no longer housebroken. If the above techniques don't work after a few weeks, you should consult a behavior trainer.

Conclusion

If you and your Bulldog puppy have a sufficient level of respect and trust, the process will be much quicker and easier than you now imagined.

French Bulldog toilet training can be done by encouraging good behavior and establishing routines and rewards, which can help you minimize the number of accidents on your carpet.

If you follow these techniques and steps and know your pup's signs of when to go outside, there's nothing standing in the way of success. Be consistent and have patience.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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