How to train a dog to go to the toilet

Updated on Toilets 2024-04-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1.Generally, puppies will excrete 30 minutes after eating, or about 15 minutes after drinking. You can pay special attention to this point.

    If you notice a dog smelling everywhere on the ground, be on high alert, he is looking for a place to go to the toilet. In addition, dogs generally have one excretion (including PEE and poop) after waking up in the morning. All you can see the dog wake up, just carry him to the place where you want him to go to the toilet, let him stay there for a while, and at the same time use a special tone to say to the dog "hurry up and slip late" and other passwords (be sure to stick to it, even until he opens up to use this password often, the dog will really understand.)

    They will slowly learn that you are urging him to go to the toilet).

    2.Puppies excrete a lot, a lot, and most people like to let them go to the toilet on a diaper pad or newspaper first. Some dogs use diapers, but some of them hate this very much.

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