Puppy toilet problems

Updated on Toilets 2024-07-15
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This may have something to do with the size of the diaper, some dogs love to be clean, and they will avoid the place after they poop, not daring to approach, for fear of stepping on their own poop, your dog may be a dog that loves cleanliness, or it has stepped on its own poop when it went to pee after pooping, so now dodge, you try to use two diapers.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If it is dirty, our family will never urinate and urinate again in the place where the poop has passed, just clean it up.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are diapers that kind of scent inducing, you can try it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If you hit it, it will learn to behave.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The reason why the dog will poop in the same place is because when it first entered the house, it did not find the location of its poop, and it did not know where it was right to poop, so the fault is sometimes in the person, not in the dog. Of course, we still have to try to adapt it to human habits. First of all, disinfect all the places where it has urinated at home, eliminate the smell of peeing, and repeat a few times.

    Soak its freshly urinated urine in toilet paper and put it on a newspaper, which should be placed in the best place where you want it to poop, the toilet or the balcony, in fact, the toilet is better. In order to prevent it from eating the toilet paper, you should think about how to put the toilet paper. Generally, puppies pee with a regular time, just after eating, just waking up, just finished playing.

    You can also put toilet paper and newspaper soaked in urine in the toilet, it is best to put toilet paper under the newspaper, open the cage door, bet at the door of the toilet, and don't let it come out, put its favorite toys in the cage, as well as a water basin, rice basin, and soft sleeping bag, so that it feels that the cage is safe and comfortable. If it succeeds in peeing where you want it for the first time, remember to praise it, touch its neck under its ears, and gently pat it, and show a bright smile on its face, it is best to praise it with gentle words, for example, XX go obediently The time to let it go to the toilet is also very particular, it should be in the morning during the day, not at night. During the day, you have to play with it in the toilet, it will feel that the toilet is also fun, and you are with you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Same with me. I'm super depressed too. You can try stool lure though.

    I found that the puppy guy doesn't like to put it in the urine that has been pulled. So be sure to clean the area after pulling the pee. I'm trying.

    I'm training him to pull only once a day. Hey, that's hard. Depressed, I locked him up all night and it didn't work.

    The two big cannons came out and swished in the same way

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Every time he asks for NN or BB, pull it to a fixed place or go outside, and after a few times it will know, and if it doesn't work, go buy a pet toilet trainer and use it according to the instructions. If the dog is pulled elsewhere, the smell of that place should be completely washed off (it is best to take disinfectant with a stronger smell), otherwise it will still go to the place of its choice next time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It seems that it will be better when you grow up, so let's train as much as you can now. Puppies are like that.

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