Dogs succeed on having a routine. They like knowing when to expect activities such as mealtimes, walks, playtime, and more. It can also be a great help to establish a routine when trying to train a dog. Most dogs feel more secure when they can expect what is going to happen each day.

Feeding

It’s a good idea to give your dog or puppy its meals at the same time every day. Puppies usually eat several small meals over the course of the day, while adult dogs get one or two larger meals. The benefit of feeding a dog at the same time every day is that it makes it easier to predict when they need to go potty  himself. This makes a big difference when you’re trying to housebreak a dog.

Potty Time

Dogs should get outside to go relieve themselves at about the same time each day. Puppies need frequent bathroom breaks, while older dogs can hold it for longer periods. Putting this on a schedule will greatly enhance your housebreaking efforts. Dogs will be more likely to hold it if they can constantly predict when they’ll get a chance to go outside and relieve themselves.

Walks and Playtime

Plan on spending about an hour or more each day walking and playing with your dog. All dogs will benefit from this type of exercise and mental stimulation. Getting this activity every day can help curb destructive behavior.

Training Time

It’s a good idea to add training time to your dog’s schedule every day. It helps improve its behavior, and it provides it with some mental stimulation. There are a few ways to add training to your schedule each day: Training sessions are short periods you set aside a few times each day to work on a particular skill, such as basic commands. This is a great way to train a dog to do new behaviors and to reinforce them