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Potty training a dog may be very discouraging and hindering and very time consuming. What most people don’t realize is that a canine may be trained somewhat quickly as long as you are consistent. Here are some tips on getting your puppy potty trained within one day!
Tip One: Take the pup outside frequently. If you are training a puppy, he/she will need to potty at least once an hour. I would use the same method even with an adult dog, that way he/she gets used to the idea that going outside means going to the bathroom. Do this once an hour at least. When you take the pooch outside use the same words each time. For example, “go potty” or “go tee tee”. Repeat it over and over for the animal and place him/her in the grass while saying the words. If he/she does go to the bathroom outside be sure to give your baby a large total of praise. This way it knows it did a good job.
Tip Two: Watch the dog very carefully. For the original day, do not let him/her out of your sight. If the doggy starts sniffing around, take it outside and repeat the step above. If the pup does end up squatting inside, stop the act and take them outside. Again, repeating the step above. It is never necessary to rub the puppy’s nose in it is mess. Just from the tone of your voice, your best friend will likely comprehend it is shame.
Tip Three: If the pooch has an accident in the house, after you take him/her outside, fetch the tail-wagger back in and let it watch you clean up the mess. Make sure to use a stain cleaner that lifts the odor as well. Your pup will sense your energy when you are cleaning up it is mess and this will help him/her better understand it is mistake.
Consistency is key in potty training your animal and it may be done within 24 hours if you work genuinely hard and have a lot of patience. This method will shorten the time it takes to potty train your doggy as well as denigrate the pet messes in your house.
Potty Training In One Day The Complete
Can you in truth potty train in one day? YES, you can! Potty Training in One Day is a proven method that has with great success worked for some parents. With a good deal of planning & preparation, followed by a day of potty training, your child will be accident free as quickly as one day to a greatest or most complete or best possible of 2 weeks!! The book, Potty Training In One Day walks parent through the entire potty procedure – from determining if their child is ready to how to handle bowel motion training and bedwetting. It answers mutual questions such as: • At what age will have to I start out potty training? • How do I know if my child is ready to be potty trained? • What will have to I do? How must I potty train? • What does potty training in one day mean? • What regarding Bowel Movement Training? • What will have to I do if my child resists training? • How do I handle night time potty training and bed wetting? …and much more, to support parents prepare for this primary developmental milestone and make it a positive and unforgettable experience for both parent and child.
Review“Narmin has crafted an informational book that I wish I had had when I was potty training my two daughters.” –Anita Bunkley, author, Relative Interest
About the AuthorNarmin Parpia is mother of two boys who were potty trained in one day. While watching the Dr Phil show on “How to Potty Train your Child in One Day”, Narmin was reminded of how well this method works and how challenging it had been to buy all the tools (especially the doll) necessary to get the occupation done. Dr. Phil inspired her to construct anatomically rectify drink and wet-on-demand™ dolls and a full line of potty training product – (insert little logo here) Potty Scotty™ for boys and (insert little logo here) Potty Patty™ for girls. Narmin holds a degree in chemical engineering. She expended the initial few years of her career working at a refinery and then moved to her second career in selective information technology. Now, she is working on her third career of inventor, mompreneur, business woman and author! Potty Scotty™ and Potty Patty® productions have been featured on TV, on the radio, in magazines and newsprints including the Today Show and TIME Magazine.
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50 of 55 people found the following review helpful.
Buyer Beware!! This book is only one part of a “system” By D. Clark I have a hectic house with 4 children. My newly turned 3-year-old son is ready to potty train. He and his mommy just need a little push. So, I was looking for a book that would outline a few steps to quickly get him into big boy pants. I am ready to stay home with him a few days, get some help with the baby, and just get it done. I purchased this book Much to my disappointment, in the intro I found that it is part of a “system” that includes a “drink and wet doll”. The “big day” involves the child teaching the doll how to go potty. I threw the book across the room. Out of curiosity, I went to the website where you can purchase their full line of products. You can get the doll and book as a set for $49.95. Hmmmm. Or, you can go really nuts and get the “complete system” which includes doll and bottle, book, potty, and undies for $89.95. Please!!! But you cannot buy just the doll! So, what do you do if you’re a dummy like me who already bought the book? You’re out another 50 bucks! I went back to the book description on amazon, just to make sure I didn’t overlook something, and didn’t find any mention of needing an accompanying doll. No mention was made in the two 5-star reviews either. Very fishy. I am doing some major mental head slaps for even looking for a book! I have 2 older boys who potty trained without the aid of a drink and wet doll! I can do this!!! I don’t have a problem with someone using this method to potty train. Hey…whatever works! And, I’m sure the book makes some good points about the whole process of potty training. I’m still too mad to look at the book, though. What I do take issue with is being baited into buying a “complete system” which “includes everything a parent would need to potty train in one day”. How about telling us that BEFORE we buy the book!!!
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
Not a total answer By Serfer Grrl While there are some good concepts in this book, it didn’t work for us.
We went into house lockdown for nearly 30 hours before giving up on it. We used the entire sytem, the training pants, the doll (which is missing like a third of her hair across the top), the potty seat, the potty cover (the “convenient” loop for hanging it on a hook snapped off after less than a week of use). The potty pants did nothing to help, and required us following our kid around with a towel the entire time. You might as well not use them at all–and we washed them beforehand as advised. We did the treats, the stickers, the having Potty Patty pee in the pot (more often than not it ends up on your leg before you can get her pants off, and the bottle is hard to get in her mouth). Perhaps this book is meant for the older child, and not one who is under 2.5 years of age.
In the end, our kid ended up being more resistant to the potty whereas before she had been so-so with it. For some reason she relates to Potty Patty though–probably because she has a lot of accidents!
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Think twice By Kim Our oldest son is 32 months of age and had been showing some inconsistent interest in using the potty. Thinking he may have been ready to take the next step, we purchased this book along with the doll and training pants. He wanted nothing to do with the doll or the roll playing that is advised. And, although we believe in the idea of going from diapers to “big boy” underpants without pull-ups, the suggested response to an accident (which includes 10 back-and-forth runs to the potty and much misery to the parents and child) is pointless. Your child needs to connect the urge to void with using the potty. Simply going through the motions 10 times fails to accomplish this and makes for a decidedly uncozy environment. The book suggests that the intent of this exercise, in part, is to inconvenience the child, but we believe a wet pair of underwear and the embarrassment of failure are inconvenient enough. Endorsement from a television psychologist does not equal medical truth. Think twice before spending hard-earned money on this product.
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