How to teach a little golden retriever to go to the toilet

Updated on Toilets 2024-01-27
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It doesn't matter, my dog is the same from February to March, and I'm dying of depression. Can't wait to hit it. But think about it, it's so small, like a newborn baby.

    When it is four months old, there will be a regular bowel movement, take it downstairs to pee in the morning, take it for a walk before eating at noon, come back and eat when you are tired, after eating it will naturally ask you or do something very annoying, then you will take it to the toilet, take it to the toilet at night and at noon, go for a walk crazy and play, and go home to eat. When it comes to the back, it will naturally have a pattern, and you will understand his living habits.

    I suggest you check out the TV or book "My Ten Promises with Dogs".

    After I saw it, I had a lot of respect for my dog, and I didn't return it no matter how much I pulled it home. Later watched this TV, he said it had its own opinion. Then he didn't come home, so I put the rope, and then, like crazy, went to the lawn to play, and then when he got tired of playing, he came back to me and followed me home.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It has to be handed over to the toilet, the golden retriever is very smart, because I also have one, and I'm 2 years old now! You go to the pet store and buy a toilet for large dogs, because the golden retriever will be very big after 6 months, and it belongs to large dogs. After buying a diaper for the dog, spread it on the toilet, observe it to go to the toilet every day, and then stop it as soon as it is found that it is going to urinate, tell it to go to the toilet, or wrap it to the toilet.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Hey, it looks like we're having the same problem! Mine has been more than two months, and it has been more than ten days since I went home, and all kinds of methods have been useless. I sometimes wonder if it's stupid.

    Sometimes it's really angry, and after hitting it a few times, it feels like it doesn't react, and it's dumbfounded. I don't know how to run away, it doesn't seem to realize its fault, and now I fence it up, spread a stall in it, and put a toilet in it, but it's still not on the toilet, so I put a carpet on it! I don't know how long I'll be able to endure it!

    I hope to have some advice. Thank you in advance!

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Hey, the living treasure in my family is also like that, pooping and urinating everywhere every day, eating more and pulling more, pulling many times a day, and now I can't teach for more than three months, I have to be beaten every day, and I have been made violent by it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Hey, it's easy to solve, go to the pet store, buy a toilet, it's over, just go out and yo more.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    I've only been raising it for two months and still peeing around. I deliberately bought a cage to lock it up, and there was no one at home that day, and it actually broke the iron bar for me and ran out, oh my God, the house was a mess, there was and urine everywhere, and the vase was broken!

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