
đ˝ Potty Training Setbacks: Whatâs Normal and Whatâs Not?
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đ˝ Potty Training Setbacks: Whatâs Normal and Whatâs Not?
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Potty training a puppy (or even a newly adopted adult dog) can feel like two steps forward, one soggy step back. Just when you think theyâve mastered it â boom â thereâs a puddle by the door.
Sound familiar? Youâre not alone.
Potty training setbacks are common, and in most cases, totally normal. But how do you know when itâs just a temporary hiccup⌠or a bigger red flag?
Letâs break it down: whatâs typical, whatâs not, and what to do about it.
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đž Whatâs
Normal
in Potty Training?
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Even the best-behaved pups have accidents. Hereâs whatâs generally normal:
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Accidents During Transitions
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Moving homes, schedule changes, new people â any disruption can throw a dog off their potty game. Give them time to readjust and go back to basics if needed.
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Regression During Growth Spurts
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Puppies go through phases where everything they knew temporarily goes out the window. Itâs called a developmental regression, and it passes with consistency.
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Excitement or Submission Peeing
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Some dogs pee a little when greeting people, especially puppies. This isnât a housebreaking problem â itâs an emotional one they often outgrow.
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Too Much Freedom Too Soon
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If your dog suddenly has full run of the house and accidents start happening, they might not be ready. Scale back and supervise.
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đŠ Whatâs
Not
Normal (and Might Need Attention)
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If accidents persist or suddenly worsen without clear cause, itâs time to investigate:
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Sudden Onset in a Previously Trained Dog
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Rule out medical causes first:
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Urinary tract infections
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Bladder stones
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Incontinence (especially in older dogs)
A quick vet visit can save weeks of frustration.
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Frequent Marking Inside
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If your dog is lifting their leg inside, itâs likely scent marking. This is especially common in unneutered males but can happen in any dog. Behavior training, and in some cases, spay/neuter, helps resolve it.
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Constant Indoor Accidents Despite Training
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If your dog never quite gets it, check:
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Are you rewarding immediately after pottying outside?
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Are you keeping a consistent schedule?
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Are you supervising or crating in between potty breaks?
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Sometimes, what feels like a stubborn dog is really just unclear communication.
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đĄ Tips to Get Potty Training Back on Track
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â° Stick to a schedule â Feed, play, and potty at the same times each day.
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đŚ Use crates or small spaces â Dogs naturally avoid soiling their sleeping area.
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đ Reward like itâs a party â Praise and treat immediately when they go in the right spot.
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đ Enzyme cleaners only â Regular cleaners wonât remove the scent dogs can still smell.
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đ§âď¸ Stay calm â Never scold. If you catch them in the act, interrupt gently and take them outside.
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đ CyberMutz Tip: For outdoor potty trips in cold or wet weather, our lightweight dog tanks or tees can help keep your pup comfy â and motivated to finish their business fast.
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⨠Real Talk: Setbacks Donât Mean Failure
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Potty training isnât linear. There will be bumps, but with consistency, patience, and a bit of humor, every dog gets there.
If youâre feeling frustrated, remember:
âď¸ Youâre not alone
âď¸ Itâs not your fault
âď¸ Youâre doing great
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đŁ Final Woof
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Potty training setbacks are part of the journey â not the end of it. By understanding whatâs normal, whatâs not, and staying proactive, youâre setting your pup (and your floors) up for success.
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