Teach the Laburado to go to the toilet

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

    The easiest way to do this is to move his poop to where you want him to go to the toilet, then clean the original place and spray it with other smelly perfume and other smelly things. He will look for where he should go, and he will not defecate in the same place, and when he goes to the place you designated, you should reward him with a little good food.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Dizzy.. It's hard only 1 month. The dog has memories in 3 months too.

    1 month You buy a cage and let it pee in the cage first.

    Wait 2-3 months, if you have time, just stare at it, watch it play, take it to the toilet after eating. However, in the toilet space, small dogs are generally afraid to pee.

    You make a block on the balcony, you spread a layer of plastic sheeting, you spread a newspaper. Then I took a big rock, pressed the newspaper and left an exit, and I saw that it was urinating fast, and I carried it in.

    You say pee! And then it doesn't pee, and it puts it in again until it pees, and then praises.

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