Let’s talk about winter for a second. Not the cute, cozy version you see in commercials. I’m talking about real winter. The wet shoes by the door. The muddy paws. The constant rain in Citrus Heights that makes you question every life choice that led you to owning carpet.
Now add a dog who suddenly “forgets” everything they ever learned about going potty outside.
You wake up, step out of bed, and—squish.
Congratulations. You’ve just stepped in what we like to call an indoor snowstorm. And by snowstorm, I mean chaos. Wet paw prints. Accidents in the hallway. Towels everywhere. Your dog looking at you like, “What? It’s raining.”
Yeah. We’re fixing that.
At Sit Happens, we help dog owners in Citrus Heights finally get house training under control, even during wet winters—when dogs would rather hold a grudge than hold their bladder.
Your dog didn’t wake up one morning and decide to ruin your floors. Winter just changes the rules—and dogs are very honest about their feelings.
Rain hits Citrus Heights and suddenly your dog is like:
“Nope.
Too wet.
Too cold.
Too dramatic.
I’ll just go… here.”
And honestly? From their perspective, outside just became hostile territory.
Rain = refusal – Many dogs hate getting wet more than they hate disappointing you
Shorter walks – Less outdoor time means fewer potty opportunities
Cold surfaces – Grass feels different, smells different, and now it’s suspicious
Inconsistent routines – Holidays, work changes, late mornings—dogs notice everything
So what happens? Accidents creep back in. And once they start, they don’t just magically stop.
Your dog isn’t being “bad.”
They’re not being “spiteful.”
They’re not “doing it on purpose.”
They’re confused.
House training is all about clarity, consistency, and timing. When one of those breaks down—especially during winter—you get messes. Lots of them.
The good news? House training can be fixed at any age, and winter is actually one of the best times to lock it in properly.
Here’s the thing: house training problems don’t happen at a training facility. They happen:
In your hallway
On your rug
Near the back door
In that one spot they keep choosing
So guess where we train?
Your home.
At Sit Happens, we offer in-home house training in Citrus Heights, because training only works when it happens where the problem actually lives.
We don’t guess.
We don’t generalize.
We watch your dog’s real habits and build a plan around your house, your schedule, and your winter routine.
House training isn’t just “take them out more.” If it were that simple, you wouldn’t be reading this with a roll of paper towels in arm’s reach.
Real house training includes:
Dogs need to go at predictable times—after eating, after drinking, after playing, after waking up. Winter throws that off, and we put it back on track.
One door. One routine. One expectation. Dogs thrive when the rules are boring and predictable.
Once a dog goes inside successfully, that spot smells like permission. We help you break that cycle completely.
Praise and rewards must happen immediately after going outside—not five minutes later when you remember.
Too much freedom too soon equals accidents. We teach you how to gradually expand access as your dog earns it.
You’re not alone—almost everyone does at least one of these:
Dogs don’t care about your weather app. Waiting too long guarantees accidents.
Dogs don’t connect punishment with something that already happened. All it does is create anxiety—and anxiety causes more accidents.
Sleeping in, skipping walks, changing feeding times—dogs notice all of it.
They won’t. They’ll just get better at choosing hidden spots.
We don’t do guesswork. We do systems.
Here’s how we stop indoor snowstorms for good:
We look at age, history, schedule, feeding times, and accident patterns.
Every dog gets a clear, realistic routine that works for winter—not summer fantasy schedules.
We show you how to manage indoor access so your dog can’t keep rehearsing bad habits.
Your dog learns exactly what earns praise—and exactly what doesn’t.
Rain plans. Quick exits. Covered potty areas. Winter-proof strategies that actually work in Citrus Heights.
This sounds backward, but hear me out.
If your dog can stay house trained during rain, cold, and chaos?
They’ll be rock-solid the rest of the year.
Winter creates:
More structure
More supervision
Fewer distractions outside
That’s perfect for building strong habits that don’t fall apart in spring.
Fix it now, and you won’t spend summer apologizing to guests or hiding rugs.
We don’t judge.
We don’t rush.
We don’t pretend accidents are “just part of having a dog.”
We help you:
Stop indoor accidents
Build reliable routines
Reduce stress for you and your dog
Keep your house clean—even in wet weather
And we do it in your home, where it matters most.
You don’t need more paper towels.
You don’t need new rugs.
You don’t need to “just wait it out.”
You need a plan.
📍 Serving Citrus Heights
📞 Call Sit Happens at (916) 886-9908
🏠 Book your in-home house training session today
Let’s keep the snow outside, the floors clean, and your dog confident—even when winter won’t let up.
Rain disrupts house training
Accidents are a training issue, not defiance
In-home training fixes real problems
Winter is the best time to reset habits
Sit Happens helps Citrus Heights dogs stay clean indoors
This winter, let’s stop the messes before they melt into habits.
Your floors will thank you. Your socks will thank you. And your dog?
They’ll finally understand the assignment. 🐾❄️
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