Having a puppy is not all about merry walks in the park and cuddling on the couch – owning a pet is a responsibility, and there will be a few oopsies you’ll have to face. One of them is potty training, specifically teaching your pup not to pee on a carpet or your wall.

Bernedoodle potty training, just like with any other breed, is based on trust and consistency. The designer breed is a smart cookie, and with positive reinforcement, your Bernedoodle won’t go as he pleases inside your house.

This blog will guide you through the tips and tricks to potty train a Bernedoodle and make your life easier.

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Key Takeaways

  • Bernedoodle potty training should be based on two key factors: routine and reinforcement.
  • Bernedoodles love routine, and it will help them learn a new skill and adhere to your house rules.
  • Positive reinforcement is a must with dogs, especially when potty training. Praise your dog, treat it with its favorite snacks, and pat them after each successful training.
  • Watch your dog all the time you can to identify the cues and prevent it from doing the number one or two inside your home.
Potty Train a Bernedoodle

How to Potty Train a Bernedoodle

The two Rs of Bernedoodle potty training are routine and reinforcement. Both are the foundation for potty training and establishing a habit of doing business outside the house. Let’s look over the two key factors closely:

Step 1: Establish a Routine

When your puppy is a few months old, it may be difficult or even impossible for you to take it out after every meal, nap, and playtime. What you can do instead is to establish a place for potty time and take your Bernedoodle there every time for potty training.

Do not forget to say “potty potty good boy/girl” or “go potty,” or anything along the lines.

Given enough time, your Bernedoodle will connect the dots and associate the designated place and “go potty” with the area where it can do its business.

The first few weeks of potty training may be exhausting, but we encourage you to trust the process and stick to the routine you introduced to your Bernedoodle.

Step 2: Introduce Positive Reinforcement

Bernedoodle potty training won’t be fully successful without proper positive reinforcement. Just like punishment doesn’t work well with kids, your puppy’s reaction to your screams won’t do any good. After all, your Bernedoodle is only a puppy, and accidents are expected.

What can speed up potty training is praising good behavior. Praising can be done in all sorts of ways, from giving your Bernedoodle’s favorite treat to cuddling your puppy and playing fetch with its favorite toy.

To ensure the positive reinforcement is done right during Bernedoodle potty training, you should reward your puppy immediately after it goes potty. Don’t hold back any emotions – celebrate it like your dog won the Super Bowl!

After a few weeks of positive reinforcement, the Poodle genes will make themselves known, and your puppy will catch on pretty quickly .

Bernedoodle sitting on green grass wearing an orange bandana

Bernedoodle Traits

  • Affectionate, gentle, and goofy personality

  • Calm, docile energy

  • Excellent emotional support dogs

  • Good with children

  • Low-to-non shedding

  • For allergy-friendly needs, F1b puppies are optimal

  • Standard-sized need space to stretch

  • Mini or tiny sizes available for smaller spaces

5 Tips to Remember When Potty Training a Bernedoodle

Apart from these fundamental steps, there are a few more things you can do to accelerate Bernedoodle potty training:

  1. Consistent feeding followed by potty training: Your Bernedoodle puppy should be fed at least 3 times a day. After each meal, you should encourage your pup to go potty.
  2. Remove the water bowl before napping and sleeping: If your Bernedoodle keeps peeing during or right after sleep or naps, it obviously needs more training and time. Remain patient with your puppy, and consider removing the water bowl a few hours before your Bernedoodle goes to bed.
  3. Introduce bells: Hanging and using bells is a game-changer! Every time it’s potty time, you can ring the bells as a signal for your dog to go out. Eventually, it will associate the bells with going out to do its business and start ringing the theme itself to inform you instead.
  4. Invest your time in potty training: Baby Bernedoodles have a small bladder, so they can’t hold the urine for long after eating or drinking, especially when young. You should set a routine not only for your puppy but also for yourself to avoid accidents.
  5. Watch for cues: The first few months will be tough, and it might be difficult for you to focus on anything else other than your puppy Bernedoodle. Eventually, you will recognize the signs and know exactly when the potty training should begin.
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How Long Does It Take to Potty Train a Bernedoodle?

Every Bernedoodle is different but the one thing they have in common when it comes to potty training is that it takes time. You may have a meltdown trying to explain to your puppy not to do the number one or two in the house, but what really will help Bernedoodles connect the dots is routine and favorite treats.

Potty training a Bernedoodle can take anywhere between a few months to a year. As such, keeping your head cool and sticking to a routine will help you establish a potty habit for life!

Final Words

As your Bernedoodle puppy grows and develops, mistakes will happen, and you should know how to react to them.

Whenever your Bernedoodle releases on your floor, the very first thing you should do is not puff and huff but clean the mess right away. By cleaning the accident up, you disinfect the scented area and prevent your puppy from doing its business in the same spot again.

The next thing you can do is assess your training and change whatever your Bernedoodle doesn’t respond well. We highly recommend you stick to the ticks and tricks we shared in this blog and wish you unlimited patience in your potty training journey!