Foundation Camp
A 21-day board-and-train that builds solid obedience and manners, the right fit for milder issues.
Essential
PD360 AssessmentYour dog's personalized starting point Dog BoardingOvernight stays with trained care Snake AvoidanceRattlesnake safety training GroomingLow-stress bath, brush-out & nailsFoundational
Foundation Camp14-night basics + manners DaySchoolDaily training + structured enrichment Private Lessons1-on-1 coaching for you + your dog Group ClassesWeekly skills in a social settingDog Behavior Solutions
Behavior severity
MildSeek help sooner if a house-trained dog suddenly starts having accidents, or you notice straining, blood, or frequent small pees, which point to a veterinary visit first.
Understanding the behavior
Potty training comes down to three things done consistently: a predictable routine, close supervision, and rewarding your dog for going in the right place. Most house accidents are a sign that one of those has slipped, not that a dog is being stubborn. A crate or confined space, a regular schedule, and thorough cleaning of past accident spots do most of the early work.
Accidents in a dog who was previously reliable are different. A sudden change is worth a veterinary check, because urinary tract issues and other medical causes are common. It also helps to tell apart incomplete house training from marking or from accidents tied to stress and being left alone, because each needs a slightly different plan.
Most dogs become reliable with a consistent routine and clear rewards. We help you build the schedule and supervision that make success the easy path, and troubleshoot the setbacks that come with moves, weather, and new environments.
Partners Dogs has trained Arizona dogs through every kind of potty training and house accidents case since 1997, at our Scottsdale and Cave Creek facilities. Lifetime trainer support is included with every board-and-train program.
The transformation
Drag the slider to see the change our programs make for a dog with potty training and house accidents. Same dog, same home, real outcome.
Recommended path · Mild severity
Based on how potty training and house accidents typically presents, here is where we would start. Not sure which fits? Take the PD360 assessment for a personalized recommendation.
A 21-day board-and-train that builds solid obedience and manners, the right fit for milder issues.
Weekly Pet Parenting classes with our trainers, practice in a structured social environment.
The process
Not sure which program
Take our quick PD360 assessment for a personalized recommendation, or talk to a trainer who has seen potty training and house accidents many times before.
Good to know
In most cases, yes. With a structured plan and steady follow-through, potty training and house accidents usually improves and becomes much more manageable. How far and how fast depends on the dog and the household, and severe cases start with an in-person assessment.
Many dogs show early progress in the first weeks of a program, though the timeline varies with the behavior and the dog. The lasting value is in the follow-up: private lessons and group classes help the change hold at home over time.
That is very common. During the assessment we identify every area of concern and build one plan that works on them together, rather than treating each in isolation.
It is an investment in daily life for you and your dog. Our board-and-train programs include weeks of follow-up, private lessons, and group classes so the results last, and financing is available up to 36 months.
Right away. Schedule a call or take the PD360 assessment online and we will find the best time to begin, starting with a clear look at your dog's potty training and house accidents.
Dogs with potty training and house accidents often show these patterns too. Explore the behaviors below. We treat them all.
Ready for the next step
Every dog and household is different. Get a real conversation with a Partners Dogs trainer who has treated potty training and house accidents for more than 28 years. No pressure, just guidance on your dog's best path forward.