Dogs don t always go to the dog toilet

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

    If you go to the toilet, there is a board that sells special toilets for dogs. You can try. If you buy that board, you can take a little bit of its urine beforehand or you can buy a bottle of toilet attractant and put it on the board, leave a smell, and it will smell it and understand that this is its territory, where it pulls.

    At this time you can teach it to lazar in the designated place, this time is the best. Perhaps, at first, it will not be used to it, teach it a few more times, and it will understand. It's best to walk it twice a day.

    That way it won't suffocate it...

    Another point is to remember to buy a bottle of disinfectant (my home is Dettol disinfectant), and clean and disinfect the place where the dog has urinated at home and pulled over the poop with disinfectant. This way there will be no residual pee or poop smell left over from it. This is also to help it correct the bad habit of peeing and pooping at will.

    Since you have raised it, you must take good care of it and teach it to train it patiently. Think of it as a member of your family. I believe that under your correct and good teaching, your dog will soon become very well-behaved and obedient.

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