I just bought a 40 day old golden retriever yesterday, but I can t teach him to go to the toilet, my

Updated on Toilets 2024-06-04
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    My family is a golden retriever for 5 months. 2 months to get home. First of all, for a 2-month-old dog, he is still young, and he doesn't know how to call him, biting things will slowly get better, just change your teeth.

    I trained it like this, when I was young, it was in the cage, there was a tray under the cage, and his nest was placed on one side of the cage, and at first it would go to the side that did not put the nest to urinate, and slowly, as soon as I let him out, he urinated, so every time I let him out, I took out the tray before I let him out, put a urine pad on the top, and put him on the top as soon as he came out, and he ate it immediately after peeing, and praised him. This is repeated all the time, or when he is playing in the living room, when he sees that he has a posture of urine, immediately bring the toilet over, as soon as he pees on it, immediately give food rewards, and gradually try to call him and say to pee on the plate. Now he is no longer in the cage, and every day he pees and pulls on the plate.

    Pay attention to two points, one is that he is still young, and some things are good when they grow up, so don't worry too much. 2 is that he does what you think is right, immediately the food reward, the food reward has to be repeated for a while, and he will understand. This is how my family is taught to shake hands, sit, lie down, and wait.

    It doesn't matter, it's just too small, it's bigger, don't worry.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The toilet guidance should be carried out slowly, not in a hurry! Put the urine pad in the place where she often urins and urinate now, move it a little bit every day, and gradually guide it to the ideal position! Also pay attention to wipe the traces of the place where she shouldn't pee, no smell, the dog's sense of smell is sensitive, and she is used to peeing conveniently in the old place!

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Tie it to the bathroom and feed it for a while, don't take it out to play, let it eat and pull inside, and it will go where to pull it a few more times! My dogs and cats are all the same.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Still fighting? Don't. It will leave a shadow, it is still small and slowly taught, in fact, it is the same as people, it does the right thing to give rewards, practice a few more times, naturally it knows itself, can not be in a hurry!!

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    You bring it a few more times and remember not to be in a hurry.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Dogs go to the toilet to poop and pee when they take them out for a walk in the morning, and small animals cannot be abused!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Be patient, don't abuse it.

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