Kasho's Training Plan

Plan for Potty Training Kasho

Responsibilities:

  • Elena
    • Elena is responsible for making sure the Training is done
    • There must be at least two potty training sessions a day.
    • Elena will text Grandpa with a report every night
      • Training
      • Success
      • Failures

  • Kian
    • Kian is responsible for helping Elena by reminding her to do the training
    • Kian will do 1 potty training session a day
    • Kian will watch Kasho to see when he needs to “Do Your Thing”
    • Kian will text Grandpa with a report every night
      • Training
      • Success
      • Failure

  • Dad
    • Dad will supervise Elena & Kian in meeting their potty training responsibilities
    • Dad will do at least 1 potty training session a week

Basic Rules for Training
  1. Everyone will use the same words to train Kasho to go potty: “Do Your Thing”
  2. Kasho is to be given a treat every time he successfully performs as trained and verbally praised: “Good Kasho”; “Good Dog”; “Good Do Your Thing”
  3. Kasho is to be scolded every time he fails to perform as trained
    • Show him where he messed
    • Point his nose close to it
    • Use loud deep voice to say “NO!” ; “NO! Kasho” ;
    • Repeat!
  4. Take Kasho to the potty mat area.
  5. Say “Do Your Thing here Kasho” “Do Your Thing here Kasho”
  6. Repeat several times and finish by saying “Good Kasho” and give him a treat.

Training Session OR When Kasho looks like he needs to “Do Your Thing”
  1. Take Kasho to the back door.
  2. Put on his leash.
  3. Use his paw to ring the bells.
  4. Say : “Do Your Thing”, : “Do Your Thing”
  5. Give Kasho a treat
  6. Take him to the potty mat.
  7. Say : “Do Your Thing”, : “Do Your Thing”
  8. Stay with him until his performs.
  9. Repeat “Do Your Thing”, : “Do Your Thing” - until he performs
  10. After he performs say: “Good dog Kasho; Good dog Kasho, You Do Your Thing”
  11. Give him a treat

How to Train Kasho to use a Potty Mat

Potty Mat Training Basics: 3 Steps for Potty Pad Training

Training dogs to use a potty pad needs to happen in a few stages, says Walker. These steps work for both puppies and older dogs.
Step 1: Train Your Dog to Go to the Bathroom on Command
Training dogs to go on command is helpful for puppies, senior dogs and every age in between, says Walker. “If you’re in an area with new noises or commotions (such as an airport), he might forget about going to the bathroom,” she says.
To do this, use a single, strong command before the dog goes, such as, “Go potty.” How will you know when your dog is about to go? For dogs that have already been through house training, use the command before he goes to the bathroom every time you take him for a walk or let him outside. For new puppy training, look for other cues and times of day—especially right after the dog has woken up, after he’s played a lot, or after he’s eaten, says Walker.
After you’ve used the command and he’s gone to the bathroom,
heap on the praise!

Step 2: Introduce the Potty Pad
Always put your dog on a leash before you start using the potty pad. “Many people will put the potty pad down somewhere and hope the dog finds it, but it’s important for behavior that we show the dog what to do,” says Walker. A leash is crucial for this.
Where you put the potty pad can help with dog training. For older dogs that have already been through house training, Walker suggests going to the area where you usually walk your dog or where he usually goes in your yard and putting the potty pad there. Use a leash to guide him onto the pad, then give your command. You’ll eventually be able to move the potty pad into the house and continue training there.
When you’re puppy training with a potty pad, try to confine the dog to a small area with the potty pad. This can be in a
pet pen (consider the Frisco Dog Exercise Pen), or a small area of your home. Walker suggests using dog gates in a hallway or other secluded space so your puppy only has a small area in which he can go to the bathroom. Keep him on leash and watch him closely so you can guide him to the potty pad as soon as it’s time.

Step 3: Put It All Together—and Add Praise
Every time you give your command and your dog uses the pad, heap on the praise! “You want to form an association between, ‘This is where I go’ and, ‘This is the praise I hear,’” says Walker.

Common Mistakes When Potty Pad Training
  • Lack of control: If you put the potty pad down and think your dog should somehow know that that’s where he’s supposed to go, you’ll be disappointed, says Walker. “Of course the dog doesn’t know that. And then owners wonder why the dog chooses to go behind the couch.” Using a leash means you can guide your dog to the potty pad when it’s time and show him the behavior you want him to do.
  • Inconsistency: “Many owners don’t realize how often dogs—especially puppies—have to use the bathroom,” says Walker. She suggests near-constant supervision, especially at key times like right after he gets up in the morning and 20-30 minutes after your dog has eaten. At these times, either keep a very close eye on him or confine him to a small space until you can take him to the potty pad.
  • Over-Excitement: Humans have a tendency to always want to talk. “We see owners who say the command over and over, which creates a lot of excitement for the dog and distracts him from what he needs to do,” says Walker. Instead, firmly give the command once and let your dog just be for a moment.

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