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Toilet training my 3 month old Pitbull puppy. The first time he saw the other dogs going out he had to go with them. The problem he has, is knowing the reason for going outside, that this time isn't for playing.

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Don't play with your pup until after they go to the bathroom. Try taking out on a leash and stand still until they go.

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You need to take him where other dogs have been to the toilet. It will stimulate him to go. You can even take some of his with him.

Establish a walking schedule and use positive reinforcement. Take your 3-month-old pit bull out regularly, preferably every three hours. When he goes to the bathroom outside, praise him elaborately and give him a treat. A puppy will want to continue behavior that pleases you.

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