How to teach a dog to pee and pull to the bathroom

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

    Take it to a fixed place to urinate after each meal, let it know where its toilet is, if it wants to be in the newspaper, put the newspaper on the ground when it is about to defecate, and after a few times the smart puppy will urinate.

    You have to praise it, encourage, praise it, if the location is wrong, correct it in time, wash the place, so that it can't find it next time, because it is too young, the muscles cannot be controlled, the puppy is too scared or too excited to urinate, and it will grow up well.

    Repeat it a few times in this way and take the initiative to go to its toilet to urinate, if it is right, it will be praised by hugging it, if it is not right, it will be reprimanded, clean up the ground and completely odorless, so that it can not find it next time, only in the place where it should urinate and defecate there is a slight smell to cause it to defecate, so that about 3-4 days of training will remember that this training requires extreme patience and love, and the owner needs to repeat the education to have results.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Put him in the bathroom for a few days first.

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