Golden Retriever: Start Training Them Young
There is no doubt that every Golden Retriever must be trained, this includes potty training that teaches a puppy to understand where as well as when he should eliminate. Unfortunately, without proper Golden Retriever training and more particularly Golden Retriever puppy training, puppies will eliminate whenever the urge overcomes them, and thus it is up to dog owners to bridge the gap and teach them the proper way of relieving themselves.
Golden Retriever potty training requires that you teach your pet in a firm manner and consistency is the key to ensure that your pet does not lose his focus on learning where to potty and instead remains interested in learning the appropriate behavior.
The first thing that you need to consider is to confine your puppy or dog so that potty training can be made simpler, and the crate or cage is the best as well as most effective place in which to confine the Golden.
The fact is that dogs are very particular about their own living space and don’t like to eliminate where they eat and sleep. Therefore, when using crate training methods, you need to ensure that the crate being used in Golden Retriever potty training is not large enough for him to eliminate at one end while he can sleep in cleanliness at the other end. You would also be well advised to include using a leash while performing Golden Retriever training since the leash will keep your dog close to you and thus facilitates better control as well as more effective supervision.
Every time the Golden Retriever does the right thing and eliminates where he is supposed to, you should encourage him, praise him and also give him a small treat by way of reward so that he recognizes the need to eliminate in the designated place. In addition, you need to give him some slack and not expect instant results because it will take time before he can assimilate his Golden Retriever potty training instructions. And, when he is shown how not to mess up in the wrong places, he will cause fewer accidents and in fact, learn from his errors.
One of the better techniques that you can use to good effect when engaged in Golden Retriever potty training is to use the confinement technique in which the dog owner must restrict the dog’s movements until he has learnt the right way to relieve him. You will thus need to pay close attention to the whereabouts of your Golden Retriever and also what he is doing at a particular point in time.
Thus, a two-month-old pup should be confined for two hours, while a three-month-old pup can be confined for three hours without a potty break and up to maximum age of eight months.
No doubt, Golden Retriever potty training is a time consuming activity and it will only have a better chance of succeeding if you allow your dog plenty of time in which to adjust his habits and to also be extra patient with him, especially when accidents take place. In the end, you should see the results begin to show up and your pet will then know where to go to relieve him without needing further guidance.

