How to make the dog who has just been brought home develop the habit of going to the toilet to poop

Updated on Toilets 2024-08-28
1 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Dogs are very clean animals and generally do not drown their feces in their homes. Even after 1 month of birth, puppies will automatically leave their residence to find a place to defecate. From the day the puppy is brought home, it is necessary to train it to go to the toilet carefully.

    Indoor dogs can generally be placed in the corridor or balcony, in the corner of the bathroom, with a box or basket with old newspaper and a layer of plastic film as a simple toilet. Let the puppy learn to excrete in a simple toilet. The puppy walks around the room while sniffing the smell, sometimes making a sound in its mouth, running to the owner's side, and looking restless, which is a signal that it wants to excrete.

    At this time, take the puppy to the toilet in time and tell the puppy to "pee". If the puppy has successfully excreted, don't forget to praise it by saying "good, good".

    Take the dog to the toilet in time, so that after many trainings, the dog will be able to get used to it on its own. If the puppy is defecating outside of the toilet, pick up the puppy quickly and give it a stern "no" and send it to the toilet. If it does not work in the process of stopping, do not blame when excreting, and immediately after excretion, press the dog's head to make the nose stick to the wrong place of excretion, and emphasize the blame "no".

    Let the puppy understand that it is doing something wrong. If the puppy is not reprimanded in time, the puppy will not understand its fault. It is necessary to correct the puppy at the time of the wrong excretion.

    It may be that the puppy does not understand and understand why it is being blamed at first, but after a few repeated trainings, the puppy understands. A dog that understands fast can be trained in a day, and a dog that understands slowly can be trained in a week, and habit becomes natural.

Related questions
2 answers2024-08-28

Matter! Dogs do not go to the toilet in litters and eating places.

1 answers2024-08-28

Dogs are trained to defecate in fixed locations.

This kind of training is best started with young dogs. Because puppies have poor ability to control their bowel movements before the age of 3 to 4 months, they will urinate openly after their bladder is full of urine, or when they encounter irritation and interference. Under normal circumstances, puppies urinate 10 to 20 times a day and poop 4 to 5 times a day. >>>More

2 answers2024-08-28

I don't think the advice from upstairs is right. The vaccine can only be given when the dog is healthy. Vaccines are inherently poisonous. >>>More

3 answers2024-08-28

Well, the next time he pulls around, you get the poop up and remind him that he is going to Nala next time, if it doesn't work, he won't give him a meal, a few more times, he will know that if he doesn't go, he will have no food, and when he knows, he must give it a reward, the dog is very smart, practice more.

2 answers2024-08-28

It's the same with my dog, you fence him in the toilet and don't let him come out and let him pee inside, you keep doing this. Slowly, he will go to the toilet to poop and pee on his own, and bite someone and he bites you and you hit him in the mouth, this is a habit, just like you ask him to come over and feed him, ask him to do what he feeds, just let him get used to it.