A black 3 month old puppy, how to teach it to urinate in the toilet and what are the secrets.

Updated on Toilets 2024-07-22
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The language of man is obviously not good.

    First of all, you have to wipe the area where it has pooped with vinegar to get rid of its smell.

    Secondly, the method of teaching is very simple, my dog learns it in three days.

    Find some newspapers, spread them where you want them to poop, and spread the newspaper with its urine on top of it.

    Later, when it pees everywhere, you have to walk over as soon as possible, stop it in a serious tone, say that you can stop and say no, the tone is serious not scolding, this should be remembered. Then immediately carry it to the newspaper. If it's going to walk away, you just put it in the newspaper and you can let it out for about thirty seconds.

    This kind of repeated training generally takes about 14 to 16 times for the dog to produce a conditioned reflex. If it can be corrected every time you pee, then it can be learned in 4-7 days. If you can only correct 3 or 4 times a day, then there is a chance that the time may last for a week or even a month.

    When it starts to pee in the newspaper, be sure to praise it as soon as possible.

    Training a dog is a matter of time and time, and there is no special shortcut.

    By the way, when the dog just wakes up, the first instinctive reaction is to pee, and you can pay more attention to this time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The dog is so cute! Shadywxl is very specific! That's the way!

    If the dog does something wrong, don't put on a bad face and show him a serious tone, and if he does something right, reward him with snacks and petting! Dogs are children, be patient and teach, you can't learn in a day or two My dog used almost 1 month to basically remember 2 fixed urinal and defecation positions.

    By the way, in addition to waking up dogs, they also want to go to the toilet after eating, and my dog will also have to go to the toilet when he is crazy about playing games.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    First of all, good kawaii! You can put a few newspapers in the toilet, if once the dog goes in, use dog food to encourage and encourage, it will be effective over time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    This one. How is the dog's comprehension ability My dog learned it naturally It seems that he is still a little young, teach him more, and when he grows up, he should be able to.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Take it to the toilet more often and show it a demonstration... Tell it to urinate there...

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    You have to teach him a lesson, I also have a dog at home, now almost two years old, there will be irregular times when I am young, because I am small, so it is good to educate, you urinate in the nest, you have to be fierce to him, gently spank him, let him smell his urine first, and then hold him to the toilet, tell him here, and then spank him, or lock him up for a while, for a long time, you will get rid of this bad habit, I hope your dog is healthy!

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