🐾 Housebreaking Your Mini Bernedoodle Puppy 🐾
Bringing home a Mini Bernedoodle puppy is one of life’s happiest adventures! These sweet, curly-coated little fluff balls are full of love, playfulness, and cuddles—but like all puppies, they need some guidance when it comes to learning where to “go potty.”
Housebreaking may sound overwhelming at first, but with patience, consistency, and positivity, your Mini Bernedoodle will catch on quickly. Let’s break it down step by step:
✨ Step 1: Set a Routine
Mini Bernedoodles thrive on routine. Take your puppy outside first thing in the morning, after meals, after naps, and right before bedtime. The more consistent you are, the faster your pup learns.
✨ Step 2: Choose a Potty Spot
Pick one outdoor area and always lead your puppy there. The familiar smells will encourage them to go faster and teach them this is the “approved” bathroom.
✨ Step 3: Positive Reinforcement
Celebrate every success! When your Mini Bernedoodle puppy goes potty outside, shower them with praise, happy tones, and maybe even a small training treat. These puppies love to please their humans!
✨ Step 4: Supervision Inside
Until your puppy is fully housebroken, keep an eye on them when indoors. If you notice circling, sniffing, or whining, that’s their little signal it’s potty time!
✨ Step 5: Crate Training Helps
A properly sized crate can be a powerful tool. Puppies naturally avoid soiling where they sleep. Using the crate wisely creates safe boundaries and speeds up housebreaking success.
🐶 Quick Tips:
- Take your puppy outside every 2–3 hours.
- Be patient with accidents (they’re part of the process).
- Keep things upbeat and encouraging.
Before you know it, your Mini Bernedoodle will proudly trot to the door to let you know it’s potty time!