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How long does it take to potty train a Pomeranian?

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In busy households in which a Pom does not have guidance for most of the day, housebreaking can still be done, but will often take longer than in a house where an owner is home most days. This all said, it will typically take 2 to 4 months for a Pomeranian to be fully house trained.


Is Pomeranian hard to potty train?

One of the great things about Pomeranians is that they are relatively easy to train. This holds true for potty training just as much as it does for basic behavior and tricks. The biggest thing to keep in mind is that your Pom will react far more readily to consistent training.

How often do Pomeranians need to pee?

The average healthy dog will produce approximately 10 to 20 ml of urine for each pound of body weight per day. Ideally adult dogs should be allowed outside to relieve themselves at least 3-5 times a day.

How do you potty train a Pomeranian puppy?

Just clap your hands to get his attention and then lead or carry him to his potty spot (outside, puppy pad, or litter box) right away. Be kind and encouraging to your Pomeranian as you lead him to his potty spot. If you yell or act like you are angry with him, he may begin to associate going potty with punishment.

How do I stop my Pomeranian peeing in the house?

When you bring your pom back in the house, put him right back in the crate. Wait about 45 minutes and then take him back out again. If he pees outside, he gets treats and praise and he has some free time in the house; if he does not, he goes back into the crate. This will be repeated until he pees outside.

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