For puppy owners in GA, SC, NC, TN & AL

She was just outside. Now there’s a puddle by the door.
You’re not failing. You’re missing a schedule.

Accidents with no warning and no pattern are almost never a stubborn puppy — they’re a timing problem. The free Puppy Routine Reset Toolkit gives you a potty schedule and an accident tracker that reveals the pattern within days.

100% free. In your inbox in minutes — start at the next meal.

Daisy, a puppy who kept having accidents inside

You’re watching her like a hawk — and still cleaning the floor.

Puppies don’t generalize “outside is the bathroom” on their own. They learn it from timing: out after meals, after naps, after play — every single time. Miss the windows and the accidents look random. Track them and a pattern appears fast.

You don’t need more vigilance. You need a schedule.

Print it. Stick it on the fridge. Start at the next meal.

A puppy owner reviewing the printed Puppy Routine Reset Toolkit
Makes the schedule stick

Daily puppy routine

Meals, naps, play, and potty breaks in one predictable rhythm — because predictable input means predictable output.

For real Southern yards

Backyard potty routine

Rain, mud, heat, bugs, and a puppy who refuses to go — a simple routine for getting potty breaks done, whatever the yard looks like today.

Also inside: biting response checklist, calm crate routine, chewing & puppy-proofing checklist, shopping list, and a first vet visit prep sheet.

Here’s the potty rhythm you’ll be following

Out first thing, after every meal, after naps, after play, and before bed — the same times each day. That’s the whole trick. Here’s a sample day from the toolkit:

Sample day · potty breaks in bold

A day that keeps the floor dry

7:00 AMPotty break — carry her straight out the moment she wakes.
7:15 AMBreakfast, then water.
7:45 AMPotty break — ~15 min after eating is the danger window.
10:00 AMPotty break after morning play, then nap.
12:00 PMLunch — then out again 15 minutes later.
2:30 PMPotty break after the afternoon nap.
6:00 PMDinner, then a final water top-up.
7:00 PMPotty break after dinner and family time.
10:00 PMLast potty break — empty her right before bed.

Log any accident on the tracker sheet and the hidden trigger — a missed window, water too late — usually shows up within a few days.

Quick answers

Is the toolkit really free?
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Yes — completely free. Enter your email and we’ll send it to your inbox. You’ll occasionally get practical puppy tips, and you can unsubscribe anytime with one click.

We’ve been having accidents for weeks. Will this still work?
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Yes. A schedule plus a tracker works whether your puppy came home yesterday or months ago. Most owners see the pattern behind the accidents within the first few days of tracking.

Does this work for small breeds?
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Yes. Small breeds like Chihuahuas have smaller bladders and need more frequent breaks — the schedule accounts for that.

Preview of the Puppy Routine Reset Toolkit printable checklists

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