My puppy pees everywhere, is there any way for her to learn to go to the toilet to defecate?

Updated on Toilets 2024-05-14
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You buy a sanitary ware first, and the newspaper can also be placed in a fixed place (it is better not to move it in the future) to apply dog urine to the newspaper, and when the dog wants to pee (smell around), bring it to the newspaper, it will pee, do not wipe the floor with a smelly disinfectant! In the future, if it does not pee in the designated place, it will be punished (be sure to punish it when it pees or when caught red-handed!). Otherwise, punishment will only make the dog feel wronged!

    Don't fight, just use words.

    Once the dog refuses to pee in the newspaper, don't scare it with words, just soothe it.

    Of course, when you see that it is already urinating in the open, you should immediately carry it to the newspaper and distinguish between enough to pee to mark and pee.

    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, after the dog wakes up in the morning, it will generally excrete once (including PEE and poop). All you can see the dog wake up, take 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 "hurry up" and other passwords to the dog (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. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1.After the dog has eaten enough, dip a piece of newspaper with the dog's previous urine, and then together with other clean newspapers, spread the floor of the toilet, bring the dog into the toilet, and keep saying "pee, poop" to him loudly and close the toilet door, the dog will keep thinking about it and scratch the door or bark, don't be soft-hearted, close it for 15 or 20 minutes at first, and then open the door to see if there is any poop or pee, if not, continue, say "pee, poop" and close the door.

    Precautions: Remember to say the slogan urging the dog to pee and poop every time, so that the dog will know to do the excretion action when he hears this sound in the future.

    2.After opening the door, if the dog has excretion, even if it is a little bit of urine, you must praise him a lot. Or prepare a snack for him as a reward. Dogs will be praised for remembering to pee in the toilet!

    3.After a successful training session, be patient! To continue to carry out the same action for about several weeks, you have to spread the newspaper in the toilet, the dog may want to go to the toilet when you have to take him in to excrete, and slowly reduce the number of newspapers, after a month, you only need to spread 1 2 newspapers, take the dog to do, he knows that he is going to pee on the newspaper, you can also add a large urinal under the newspaper, so that the pee will not flow around, as long as the urinal is flushed, spread a new newspaper, quite convenient.

    If you find that the dog will go to the toilet to defecate on its own, congratulations! You don't have to close the door or take the dog to the toilet, he already remembers and understands where he is going to pee!

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    This has to be cultivated from a young age, and it doesn't matter now, you have to get the poop down the toilet, you have to let him see it, let him remember it.

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