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What is the typical duration for a puppy to experience accidents?

Introduction: Potty training puppies

Potty training is an essential aspect of puppy care. It involves teaching your puppy to relieve itself in designated areas instead of indoors. It is an important step in establishing healthy habits for your puppy, and it requires patience and consistency. One of the common concerns among pet owners is how long it takes for puppies to stop having accidents indoors. In this article, we will discuss the typical duration of accidents in puppies and the factors that affect it.

Bladder control in puppies

Puppies have a developing bladder, which means they do not have full control over their bladder muscles. As a result, they tend to have accidents indoors, especially during the first few weeks of their lives. It takes time for puppies to learn how to hold their urine and bowel movements until they are outdoors. The duration of accidents depends on several factors, including the puppy’s age, breed, size, diet, exercise, and consistency in potty training.

Factors affecting duration of accidents

Several factors affect the duration of accidents in puppies. These include the age of the puppy, breed, size, diet, exercise, consistency in potty training, positive reinforcement, and medical issues. Puppies that are young and have a developing bladder tend to take longer to stop having accidents. Likewise, puppies that are not consistent in potty training or do not receive positive reinforcement may take longer to learn where to relieve themselves. Medical issues such as urinary tract infections and bladder stones can also affect the duration of accidents in puppies. Therefore, it is crucial to identify and address any underlying medical issues that may be causing accidents.

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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