Housetraining puppies and adult dogs
27 Feb 2026
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Housetraining is a crucial issue for puppies and adult dogs alike. Understanding the basic principles helps prevent unwanted behaviors and allows for stress-free dog training.
Psychological Foundations
Dogs learn through routine and positive reinforcement. A puppy doesn't immediately understand where it's allowed to relieve itself. A clear schedule and positive reinforcement build trust and security.

How to housebreak puppies – step-by-step
- Regular walks, especially after eating, sleeping, or playing.
- Reward immediately after a successful transaction outside.
- Introduce fixed commands like "walk".
- Clean up accidents calmly, never punish.
- Gradual increase in independence and longer intervals between walks.
Retraining adult dogs
Even adult dogs can learn or regain house training. Often, sudden behavioral problems are caused by underlying medical conditions. A check-up with the veterinarian is advisable.
- Introduce a routine
- Use positive reinforcement
- Be patient – it can take weeks
- Use aids such as training pads or sanitary briefs
Tips for long-term success
- Always use the same signals
- Reward successes immediately
- Never impose penalties for accidents
- Create a calm environment for dog walking
Aids & complementary products
- sanitary panties
- treats
- Training pads or special puppy pads
Further articles on this topic: Leash training | Stress-free dog encounters







