Ask the Trainer - French Bulldog Puppy Won’t Potty Train
admin June 27th, 2008
I have a french bulldog who will be a year old in August. We got him at around 5 months old, and he was used to going to the bathroom wherever he wanted.
We are having a very hard time potty training him. He is put in a crate, and does well for the most part, but still has several accidents in the house.
I know he knows he is supposed to go outside. He sometimes goes to the door, but not always.
Any Advice? Thanks!
Hope writes -
Potty training a Frenchie can be a long, tedious, frustrating process. Frenchies truly have to be convinced you’re serious about housebreaking.
You’ve started with a disadvantage - your little guy came with a bad habit and not only has to be trained to eliminate in the proper place - he has to be “untrained” not to go in the wrong place. You say that he “knows” he’s supposed to go out. I would suggest that, at this point, he knows that “out” is one of his options. He’s not convinced it’s the only one.
I’m sorry to say there’s no quick and easy fix. You’re going to have to go back to the beginning. When you’re not able to pay attention to him, he goes in his crate. If you can pay partial attention to him, he’s attached by a leash to your belt loop. If he tries to leave the room - you’re right on his heels, ready to take him out.
Establish a schedule for “potty breaks” and stick to it. If he doesn’t take advantage of a potty break to “do his business” he goes into his crate for 10 minutes to think about it. Then try again.
I know it’s not much fun, but once they get the routine firmly established in their hard little heads, Frenchies are capable of sticking to the house rules.
-Hope




