1. It is not an unlimited amount of water available for your puppy.
If you allow the puppy to drink freely when he wants, it will be difficult for you to judge when it’s time for him to go. Control when enable him to drink the water ensures that time will be interested to urinate.
2. Only feed your pet during periods of supply. Do not go away.
The same principle applies to water for food. If the dog has finished eating his food, do not worry. Take the bowl on the floor and offer a different time of day for food.
3. Allow the puppy to come out after he ate, alarm, or after a game.
In general, ten minutes after eating, waking, or resolve after the game, the puppy began looking for a place to go. If your dog is sniffing the ground, looking around is a sign that could be ready to go. Take him out before an accident occurs. If your puppy goes, praise him and give him a treat. Good behavior is always encouraged.
4. Do not let the puppy walk around your house unattended.
Until the puppy can go out often and is a little ‘more, I recommend driving training