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It takes patience and hard work to teach it, and if you have the time and snacks, you can teach it well.
No, it can go on if it wants to, and it won't go if it doesn't want to, but the best time is 20-30 minutes
Spread out a newspaper for him to pull, and if he pulls outside, he will hit it.
The question you asked, my Teddy is four months old, I am about to teach it how to go to the toilet for two months, or can't learn, what to do, but I am sad to death, the poop is still very smelly, God, good Samaritan save me, it should be a very normal situation, it is recommended not to spend this thought, as long as you feed regularly every day, and then go out to walk the dog regularly, you will slowly develop a habit of going out to urinate, and will not urinate at home.
Every time you see that he has a tendency to go to the toilet, you take him to the designated place.
Talk to him more every day and take him to it naturally, everything is slow and you can't be in a hurry.