The 4 month old golden retriever still won t go to the toilet

Updated on Toilets 2024-06-11
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You must not be soft-hearted.

    Keep it in the toilet until it pulls, no matter how long, keep it off.

    I can't help it.

    LZ is released when it is turned off, but it is the opposite effect, making it think that it can be pulled when it is turned off and released.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The golden retriever's IQ is quite high, I think it's still small, you must be patient, don't hit it casually, or it will have a shadow, I have also bought inducers, it is really useless My sister's family is a border herd, and it is like this, after several months, you will go to the toilet by yourself, anyway, you have to be patient.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Landlord, give up. Let's take it outside for convenience. Let it get into the good habit of peeing outside.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Wouldn't it be nice to let it be in the toilet and give it a reward for something to eat or something to play?

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Hahaha, it must be what adults are used to, but if you want children to learn by themselves, you must teach more, be patient, be patient, or be patient.

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If you don't have time, it's better to buy a dog toilet and put the urine he pulled in with a diaper. I guess he'll get used to it.

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It's only two months old, and it takes a lot of patience to teach children to go to the toilet, let alone a dog, if you don't have that patience, don't raise it, then it won't collapse.