5 Things To Do When Your Dog Won’t Potty Outside In Bad Weather

Dealing with a dog that refuses to potty in the rain can be frustrating, but with the right strategies, it’s possible to make it easier for you and your pup. In this blog, we’ll share five helpful tips for getting your dog comfortable outside in the rain. 

Look for a covered area to potty 

Looking for a covered area, such as a large tree or large umbrella, for your dog to potty during bad weather can provide a sense of security and comfort. A sheltered spot can encourage your dog to go outside when they might otherwise hesitate, ensuring they get the bathroom break they need. 

Wear rain gear 

Wearing rain gear like a raincoat and booties can make potty time more comfortable for you and your dog during bad weather. The raincoat keeps your dog dry and warm, while the booties protect their paws from getting cold or wet, preventing discomfort or irritation. This can make them more willing to go outside and do their business, as it reduces the negative impact of the weather on their experience. Plus, it helps keep them clean and dry when they return inside. 

Get your dog used to the rain 

To slowly start taking your dog outside in the rain, expose them to light rain for short periods. Use positive reinforcement like treats and praise when they go outside, even if they just stand there. Gradually increase the time spent outside and the intensity of the rain as they become more comfortable. 

Try pee pads 

If your dog refuses to go outside in the rain, you can try using pee pads as a temporary solution. Set up a designated potty area with a pee pad in a quiet, easy-to-access spot inside. Encourage your dog to use the pad by guiding them over it and offering praise or treats when they go. Over time, they may learn to associate the pad with potty time, especially during bad weather. 

Bring their favorite toy 

Bringing your pup's favorite toy outside during potty time in the rain can help distract them from the discomfort of the wet weather and make the experience more enjoyable. The toy can serve as a positive reinforcement, offering something familiar and fun to focus on while they do their business. 

Every pup is different, so be patient and try different strategies to see what works best for your furry friend. After all, April showers bring May flowers! 

https://pethelpful.com/dogs/dog-refusing-to-go-potty-in-the-rain 

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Glad Wags

Pet Care Services Company

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