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How long should I wait to take my dog out for a potty break after eating?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Bichon Frise | Male | unneutered | 13 lbs

How long should I wait to take my dog out to pee/poop after eating?

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Answered By Kevin Sanada, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on August 10th, 2017

The action of eating will actually send signals to the bowels to start moving things out, so they will often feel like going right after a meal. If you are just letting him into a yard, then it's good to let him out for a few minutes right after a meal. If you're taking him for a walk, then better to wait about 30 minutes to let the stomach settle.

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    Answered By Laura Johnson VMD

    Veterinarian

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    Hi, thanks for using Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach! How long a dog can hold his urine and bowel movements depends on their age. Puppies need to go out more often. Until house trained I recommend not waiting longer than 15-20 mins after the puppy eats to take them out. The older the dog gets the longer they can go. Adult dogs get on a schedule and can hold their urine and stool for 6 hours or more. Transit time also isn't as quick, so there may not be an immediate need to go right after they eat. For my adult dog, he goes out first thing in the morning and is then fed his breakfast and is let out a few hours later before we leave for work. At night he eats dinner and then is let out again right before bed. Hope this helps!

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