Stop letting your rug act as a glorified sponge for canine mistakes. This breakdown converts the chaotic stress of house training into a high-stakes tactical mission involving synchronized alarms, strategic bribes, and professional-grade grass staring. Follow this sequence to reclaim your floorboards and convince your dog that the outside world is the only sanctioned zone for biological discharge.
House Train Your Dog: Simple Steps for Busy Brains
Set a recurring alarm for every two hours.
Lead the dog outside the second it wakes up.
Stand in the grass until the dog actually pees.
Reward the dog with a treat immediately after success.
Scrub indoor accidents with enzymatic cleaner immediately.
Crate the dog whenever you cannot supervise it.
Confiscate the water bowl two hours before bedtime.
Walk the dog outside one last time before sleep.









