How to get a dog to go to the toilet to defecate

Updated on Toilets 2024-03-23
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Dogs divide their living quarters according to their smell, and for puppies, you'd better put them in the toilet first.

    Or fix where you want him to poop.

    A week and then clean up all over the house.

    Do not leave urine residue, puppies generally want to urinate or defecate when they defecate.

    It's going to be different from usual, some will chirp, some will run around, or wow and so on. When the time comes, you take him to the poop place, and that's it.

    Your house must smell of his urine everywhere.

    He may not be able to tell the difference.

    You just isolate him for a while.

    Perfume the place where he urinated.

    Spray and spray to educate the puppy not to be able to scold.

    That will distort its personality, and it is best to gently pet its head and tell him not to pee here in the future, knowing that dogs are human. Be patient.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    You can consider opening a new toilet for your dog first, after all, the toilet of a small dog like Pomeranian does not occupy a large area, and wait until the dog is older and used to excreting in the dog toilet before moving the dog toilet to the toilet. If you want to say what means to use, you can use food rewards to induce, or it is recommended not to lock the dog for a long time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    You can buy a basin and put it in the basin every time you want to pee and poop, and then put some sand, next time it will find the last poop, you can also leave it in the toilet and put it on the balcony.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    When I first came to my house, I and pee at home, and every time this happens, I shoot the floor to scare it a few times, and take it out once a day, all the sizes are outside, once a day, and now I never urinate at home!

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Don't you treat dogs like this, okay? My dog is also Hiromi, and when he was a child, he used to go to the toilet at home. I won't grow up, I'll endure it outside!

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