How to tell a puppy to urinate in the toilet

Updated on Toilets 2024-08-15
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Training a puppy to go to the toilet is very simple, and some people use the method of beating to achieve a very slow effect, and it affects the relationship between the dog and the owner. In fact, as long as you start from the first "convenience" of the puppy's home, use the dog's sense of smell to locate the habit, after the puppy is convenient to walk away, just secretly clean up its excrement, and spray perfume or freshener in the place where it is convenient for the first time, and then move its excrement to the toilet or even the urinal, but do not flush it out in time until the puppy is convenient for the second time. In this way, when the puppy is convenient, it will consciously look for a place with the smell of its excrement and continue to be convenient.

    In this way, for a week at most, the habit of the puppy being fixed to the toilet or even the urinal to defecate is formed, and it usually does not change.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    With laxatives, it is sold in supermarkets. Spill in the toilet. Another way is to take a newspaper and suck its pee, put it in the toilet, and then he will smell the smell and go to the toilet by himself.

    In addition, if he urinates outside, you must reprimand him so that he understands that he is doing something wrong, and it will be fine in a week or so to ask for adoption.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Every day after feeding, I go to walk the dog, and if I get into the habit of urinating outside, my dog is, he will bark if he wants to go to the toilet, and he will go out as soon as he opens, and people will follow this line. When he was done, he came back to his master.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Buy a bottle of attractant, spray it in the toilet, and then remove it with a deodorant.

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