February 4

How to Potty Train Your Dog in 2026: The “Big Three” Blueprint🐾

Is your “good boy” leaving not-so-good surprises on the rug? Whether you’ve brought home a brand-new puppy or you’re dealing with an older rescue who hasn’t quite grasped the “outside-only” rule, potty training is often the most frustrating part of dog ownership.

In 2026, we’ve moved past old-school “punishment” methods. Successful potty training today is about pattern-breaking and communication. Here is the definitive blueprint for a mess-free home.

How do you potty train a dog in 2026?

The Direct Answer: To potty train a dog effectively, you must follow the “Big Three” method: Maintain high frequency (outdoors every 60-90 mins), supervise outside to reward behavior the second it happens, and supervise inside to prevent wandering. Success relies on creating a consistent routine that makes it impossible for the dog to fail.

1. The 60/90 Frequency Rule

Many owners make the mistake of treating a new dog like their previous 10-year-old companion. While an older dog can hold it for hours, a puppy or a new rescue needs frequent opportunities.

  • The Goal: Head out every 60–90 minutes while you are home.
  • The “Must-Go” Times: Immediately upon waking up, right before you leave for work, and the second you walk through the door after 5:00 PM.

2. Supervise Outside (The Reward Window)

Don’t just “let the dog out.” If you aren’t there, you don’t know if they pottied or spent ten minutes chasing squirrels.

  • Pair the Word: Use a command like “Go Potty” the moment they start.
  • The “Instant” Reward: Give a high-value treat outside the second they finish. If you wait until you’re back in the kitchen, your dog thinks they’re being rewarded for walking through the door, not for their business.

3. Supervise Inside (The “Toddler” Rule)

If a dog is wandering out of the room, they are likely looking for a quiet corner to have an accident.

  • Keep them close: Use a leash or “tether” them to your belt or furniture if you can’t give them 100% attention.
  • When in doubt, crate them: If you can’t watch them, they should be in their crate or a secured area.

What are the early warning signs a dog needs to go?

The Direct Answer: The three most common signs a dog is about to have an accident are leaving the room to find a private spot, randomly sniffing the floor with focus, and pacing back and forth in a straight line. If you see these “early alerts,” get your dog outside immediately without waiting for them to sit by the door.

Pattern Recognition for Older Dogs

If your dog is over six months old and still having accidents, it’s time to be a detective.

  • Identify the “Where”: Are they going under the dining table? Block that area off.
  • Identify the “When”: Is it always during your favorite Netflix show? That means you need an extra “half-time” potty break.

Want the Full Masterclass?

Potty training is like teaching a child to ride a bike—once the “training wheels” of these routines are off, you can enjoy a clean house for the rest of your dog’s life.

While the tips above will solve 90% of household accidents, there are specific “complex cases”—like training during a snowstorm or dealing with submissive urination—that require a deeper dive.

For the full story, including Corey’s advice on “ancient dog software” and how to handle the toughest training hurdles, check out Episode 093 of Who Let The Dogs Out Podcast below.

Watch or Listen to Episode 093:

How to Potty Train Your Dog in 2026 🐾 — Dog Talk Ep. 093

Direct Link: https://youtu.be/VADeX4uf-ao

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Tags

Pattern Recognition, Potty Training, Puppy


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