2. Use positive reinforcement. When your chorkie goes potty in the designated spot, immediately reward them with a treat, praise, or pet. This will help your chorkie associate going potty in the right spot with positive rewards.
3. Limit their access to other areas. If your chorkie has access to other areas of your yard or house, they may be more likely to go potty in those areas. To prevent this, limit your chorkie's access to other areas until they have learned to consistently go potty in the designated spot.
4. Be patient. Potty training can take time, especially for young puppies. Be patient and consistent with your training, and your chorkie will eventually learn to go potty in the right place.
Here are some additional tips for potty training your chorkie:
* Start potty training as early as possible. Puppies are most receptive to potty training between 8 and 12 weeks old.
* Keep your chorkie's living area clean and free of accidents. This will help prevent your chorkie from associating their living area with going potty.
* Take your chorkie outside to go potty frequently, especially after eating, drinking, or playing.
* If you catch your chorkie going potty in the wrong spot, immediately interrupt them and take them to the designated potty spot.
* Be consistent with your training. The more consistent you are, the faster your chorkie will learn to go potty in the right place.