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Forced her. Urinate in a designated location. One week. Then he'll get used to it. The same goes for my puppy.
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You demonstrate it, and then let it do it, and if you can eat it in the future, if you can't do it, you won't be rewarded, and you will learn it after a long time.
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Wipe the dog's buttocks with a tissue and urinate wherever the dog is.
Keep it in the toilet and wait until it's done defecating before giving it anything to eat. So you can teach it a few times.
If he poops in the wrong place, you scare him or hit him and put him in the right place. Know he's against it.
First of all, it is generally five months before training, and secondly, it is necessary to find out its bowel pattern and signs before defecation. Put the teddy dog in the box, take it outside every time you let it out to let it defecate, give a reward in time after the defecation, and reprimand it loudly if it doesn't defecate in the toilet.
Toilet training for the puppy 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. >>>More
It's good to teach it to go to the toilet to urinate, but if it doesn't work, keep it in the toilet for two days, and then it will naturally go to the toilet every time it urinates.