Is it time for the three month old puppy, Mini Doberman, to learn to poop and pee in her toilet

Updated on Toilets 2024-08-04
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. When does defecation training start at a fixed location?

    Before you take a puppy home, you should prepare the sanitary ware for it. From the moment it enters the door, it is patiently and meticulously tutored. When it finds a defecation spot in its new home, it will go to that place in the future. So start training from the first time.

    2. How to find out in time that the puppy is about to defecate?

    Puppies defecate quickly after eating and drinking. When I wake up and after playing, I often defecate. Puppies tend to be anxious when they feel like pooping, and they sniff around with their noses close to the ground. When you notice these phenomena, you should immediately carry it to the sanitary ware.

    3. What should I do if I hold the dog to the sanitary ware, but it doesn't defecate?

    When you notice that your puppy has a tendency to poop, never bark loudly. This will scare it back, and the correct way to do it is to move quickly and with a soft voice, and carry it to the sanitary ware. Gently ask it to poop and pee, and don't pet it too much so as not to distract it.

    It is important to be patient.

    4. What should I do if I find out that it has started to defecate?

    While quickly and resolutely carrying it to the fixture, while softly reassuring it and letting it continue. Please note: It should never be reprimanded on the fixture, as it will make it think that it is wrong to defecate on the fixture, and thus develop a fear of the fixture. It is very detrimental to future training.

    5. What should I do when I find that it is already finished?

    If you are caught, you should be reprimanded immediately. If it's an afterthought, you can only clean the stain and try to leave as little odor as possible. After-the-fact rebuke can only confuse it, and it doesn't know why you're angry.

    On-the-spot reprimand and timely praise are effective educational methods. It is necessary to give priority to praise and encouragement, supplemented by reprimands and punishments. Because praise and encouragement can stimulate your dog's desire to learn.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Pull the wrong place immediately bear him, and then hug him to the right place and gently tell him that this is the right place, collect his poop a little, pull the wrong place to mop it clean and don't leave the smell, or a little small, a little bigger will have a fixed place.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Grab it where it pulls, let it smell itself, then spank it, shut it up in the toilet, and repeat a few times that it knows to pull in the toilet.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In order to make it a habit, wrap the newspaper in the stink when it pulls the stinky smell, so that the poop can leave the smell, so that it can become a habit.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Every time it wants to be convenient, take it to a place that makes it convenient, teach it a few more times and it will understand.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Keep it in the toilet for three days and get used to it.

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