A puppy of two months, how to train it to go to the toilet

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

    It's best to put it in a cage when you're not at home, don't feel that inhumane, you know, after you go to work, he doesn't do a lot of activities, just sleep, in that case he will be pulled in the cage, you just clean up when you come back. When you get home from work, you will let it out, and the puppy will react before it wants to pull, probably because it can't run anymore, and it starts to strain, at that time you will roll a bucket of newspaper into a bucket and knock him on the head, take him to the toilet, and he will remember it after a few times.

    My dog was a dog who had been urinating in bed when he was a child, and my mom would knock it with a newspaper, and he remembered it later. Now my dog never defecates at home, so he will sit at the door and ask someone to take him out for a walk. My house never smells of dogs, because he knows it to be clean.

    When my family was at work, he slept at home, no longer in the cage, and moved at will, and a few times my mother came home late, and he suffocated at the door, screaming wildly, just holding it like that, and he didn't pull it out at home. He also knew it was his home.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Generally, half an hour to an hour after eating, it will be pulled, and before pulling, it will walk around, turn around, smell the ground, squat, and of course, there are dogs that do not say anything and squat directly to solve it, which varies from dog to dog. If you see the harbinger, take it to your designated place, watch it for a while, and pull it there to be half the battle. If there is no precursor, you can directly pull it elsewhere, you can scold it, and put the poop in the place you specify for him to smell, completely remove the smell of the smelly place, and repeat it a few times.

    Of course, there are some dogs who can't learn to excrete at all, and only keep them in the cage, or pull them when they grow up and come out for a walk.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Ah, that's a tough question

    If you're a big animal lover, it might be difficult to do that.

    Because the dog doesn't care much about you when he sees that you are good to him (and he can see that you are reluctant to hit him), some even to the point of doing whatever he wants.

    When he poops (of course, when he's in the house) you symbolically hit him a few times (it's better not to push too hard, but don't touch him as you normally would, punch him, you know?).Although it will be a little reluctant)

    And then take it to the designated place in the toilet and tell it that that's where it should poop, and it's going to remember it a lot of times.

    The next time you go to the bathroom, you'll know that you shouldn't be in the house.

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