The hardest things about potty training foster puppies
When I adopted Scout back in 2019, the shelter estimated she was around two years old. We had to hone her potty training a little bit—she did have a couple accidents in our early days—but her bladder and bowels were plenty developed to hold it for several hours. Once we created some clarity and I better learned what signals meant she had to go? Her bathroom habits were a complete nonissue. Phew!
I didn’t realize how much I took this for granted until we brought home our two most recent foster puppies, Joey and Ross. (Yes, from a Friends-themed litter )
All our foster experiences have been humbling. We learn more each time we bring a new dog into our home. And these two nuggets in particular have made me think more critically about potty training than ever before.
Here’s a run down of what’s made the process challenging and how we’re keeping everyone successful.
TLDR takeaways
While potty training a new puppy is a simple process on paper, it’s not always so seamless in practice. Lots of var…
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