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Why is my Pomeranian so hard to potty train?

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Toy breeds like the Pomeranian can be a little harder to potty train because of their small size. Small dogs have small bladders, and they need to eliminate more frequently than larger dogs, so house training requires more vigilance from you.


Are Pomeranians difficult 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 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.

Why does my Pomeranian pee all over the house?

Urinary tract infections are the #1 medical reason for excessive canine urination. Other reasons include bladder stones, diabetes, kidney problems, liver disease and Cushing's disease.

Why is my dog being stubborn about potty training?

Devise a Feeding and Napping Schedule Potty training a dog can be difficult if they do not have an established routine, Stubborn dogs are often used to eating and napping on their own schedule, which leads to them assuming they can do whatever they like, whenever they choose.

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