My dog can t go to the toilet for 3 months, how can I teach it, I m very interested

Updated on Toilets 2024-08-17
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Remember to eat but not to play.

    First, it is continuing education, he will learn it one day, is he not afraid of scolding or beating again and again;

    Second, I personally think it's a more labor-saving method (sometimes I haven't been teaching myself to be frustrated, a random spread of water on the ground will make me angry, so it's not fair to my own baby dog), buy dog diapers with that kind of inducing ingredients, the taste of diapers will lead the dog to go to the toilet there, but it's a little expensive I bought about 70 yuan 14 pieces, every time I put it in a fixed position, my dog baby I bought it that day he ran up to BB, happy to death. After waiting for a while, he knew where to go to the toilet and slowly changed to a normal diaper, slowly moved to the door, and slowly began to let him go out to the toilet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    For this kind of unchanging baby, there are only two ways, one is continuing education, he will learn one day, not afraid of scolding and not afraid of beating again and again;

    Second, I personally think it's a more labor-saving method (sometimes I haven't been teaching myself to be frustrated, a random spread of water on the ground will make me angry, so it's not fair to my own baby dog), buy dog diapers with that kind of inducing ingredients, the taste of diapers will lead the dog to go to the toilet there, but it's a little expensive I bought about 70 yuan 14 pieces, every time I put it in a fixed position, my dog baby I bought it that day he ran up to BB, happy to death. After waiting for a while, he knew where to go to the toilet and slowly changed to a normal diaper, slowly moved to the door, and slowly began to let him go out to the toilet.

    For a three-month-old dog, even if he knows where to go to the toilet one day, he still makes mistakes once in a while, and harsh criticism is acceptable, but don't kick him or make him think you hate him. When he goes to the right place, remember, he must give a reward.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    My family has had a dog for almost ten years, and the first one was a female, and the puppy I have now is still born to my female dog. Here's some advice for you:

    Dogs smell when it's convenient, and I'm sure you know that. For this feature, dip the puppy in a newspaper and place it in a fixed location in the toilet (e.g. near the sewer pipe).

    At first, the puppy may not know the place yet, and it will not go so smoothly at first, be patient, often carry it to the newspaper for it to sniff, and often talk to it, telling it to let it pee in this place. Trust your puppy to understand what you say, but keep your language concise, as it has a limited IQ, and don't constantly change the language you use to communicate with him.

    It's also important to clean up the area where the puppy used to pull out, preferably with something like perfume or freshener. lest it"Recurrence of old illnesses".

    Having a pet requires patience and love, and I don't agree with the way it should be beaten. This is not so fair to it, after all, it is a pet, it does not know so many rules, the so-called rules are just a habit for dogs, and they don't all say that dogs are"Remember to eat but not to play. "Yes.

    I believe that your puppy will slowly get rid of the habit of being convenient everywhere.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    My experience is that if you are locked up in an iron cage for a month, you must not let it out, and you should put it in the morning, noon, and evening to go to the designated place to defecate, and it is natural to get used to it. That's how my deer dog was trained. It works well.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It's good to keep it in the toilet and let him pull it a few times, but you have to be ruthless enough to keep it in the toilet for at least 2 days, or put it in the toilet when you see it asking for poop, and you will know it a few more times.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    You've got to be very patient at first, and you're going to have to be very patient, and when he's sniffing it, there's a situation.

    At that point, you can take it to the designated location, look at it, and let him smell it when you're done, and that's all it takes after a few times.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Be patient, take the trouble to pee, have a urine inducer, or another spray that he doesn't like to pee, and take it to urinate often.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Chain it, you can't let it go, take it outside every morning, noon and evening, so that it can develop the habit of going to the toilet outside.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Upstairs said in detail, I didn't say, but because the work can't follow him 24 hours a day, my opinion is to take it out sooner or later, my dog is like that, in the morning and evening as soon as I get dressed it hums, I know to take it out to solve it, hehe, and now it's often when it wants a BB will hum, I know it should go out,

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    In fact, it should be made into a good habit of going out in the morning and evening. Dogs generally like to get up early, so you have to take it out early to make it convenient for it outside.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    It's good not to have it, but it's better to change it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    ...Demonstrate it yourself and show him what makes a good dog.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    No, puppies are like this

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