How do you teach a dog to find a place to go to the toilet?

Updated on Toilets 2024-08-25
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You get him to a location first, and get used to it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Someone else's. My dog also came to my house when he was two months old, and at first he peed and pooped everywhere, so I checked the Internet and used the newspaper to stain its urine and then put it in the place where I was going to give it convenience with the newspaper, and then put another layer of newspaper on top (because the place where my dog pulled it would be dirty if it was not cleaned, so I had to attach a clean newspaper to it!). I don't know if other dogs are like this.

    It can smell the smell of itself and go to the newspaper to make it convenient, but the stool is still a little messy, it won't go to the place where I support the newspaper but it is also fixed in those places, if it wants to pull when I find it, I will take it to the newspaper to pull, and praise it after pulling! But when we're not there or sleeping, it pulls somewhere else, and when we find out, we wipe the place clean and spray it with vinegar that the dog doesn't like, and it won't go to that place again! So we will spray vinegar in the place where it often defecates before going to bed, because the dog will not defecate in the place where he often plays and rests, so as long as he sprays the place where he always poops, it is to force it to the newspaper!

    After trying it a few times like this, it will work! You can also try it!

    My baby is now eight months old, and I take him downstairs every morning and evening, and he only pulls downstairs now! Less of the hassle of cleaning up my room, and the house doesn't stink so much! I wish you success!

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