The puppy always poops on the sofa when people are not prepared, how to teach him a lesson?

Updated on Sofa 2024-06-19
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Roll it up with a piece of newspaper and hit it, tell it not to pee casually, and wrap its poop in newspaper and put it in the bathroom to point out that this is where it should be fece. The newspaper will not hurt very much, but it is a warning, and it can have a deterrent effect when it makes a mistake and rolls up the newspaper in the future. It may not change quickly at first, but as soon as you notice it smelling in circles, you need to prevent it from pooping, get it to the bathroom, lock it in for a while, and then release it when it is finished.

    It is best to get into the habit of letting your dog excrete when you walk it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Drag it to the poop on the couch and hit it, scolding it in a heavy tone.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    You should tell him not to poop on the couch, and when you see him pooping on it, gently hit him and tell him to poop somewhere.

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