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As long as the dog often urinates, put its things (like sleeping places, toys) next to it, and be consistent, and you'll be fine. Dogs don't pull in their own sleeping and eating places.
If you want to get it into the habit, put a newspaper or something (smelly) with his pee on it, where you want your dog to go, and tell him to be there.
Be persistent
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Wipe the dog's feces or urine with a paper towel to make the tissue smell, then put it in the designated place and let the dog smell it. Be consistent, if the dog is smart for a few weeks, it can learn.
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It is not familiar with the unfamiliar environment when it first arrives, and it will be trained after it has slowly adapted to it.
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You can pick up its poop with paper.
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Flush the dog down the toilet!
I used 84 disinfectant diluted water to drag the dog to urinate. >>>More
The best way to do this is to let the puppy live in the bathroom. After a long time, he likes it, and even if it is released, he will go to the bathroom for convenience. I've had such stupid dogs, and it took me more than half a month to develop this habit. Take your time! Who made us love little animals too.
Dogs have a habit of defecating in a fixed location, and if you notice that your dog is defecating in a fixed place in the living room, then congratulations, your conditioning will be effective quickly. If it is a promiscuous bowel movement, does it not have a regular resting place, or is it still young? >>>More
You find that it is going to, so you pull it to the toilet, let it pull, pull it for it to eat, and if it doesn't pull it you won't give it food. Training for a while is fine.
It is advisable to use a wooden board or something else (large enough) to put on the sofa, especially where it often pulls, and to change the environment so that it can be placed for a while, and at the same time, it is necessary to arrange a place for it to pull elsewhere. It's good to go on like this for a while.