Ask for help on how to effectively teach your dog to pee and poop on the dog toilet

Updated on Toilets 2024-09-11
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Training should begin as soon as the new puppy arrives at your home. Young dogs will want to go to the toilet very quickly after eating, so teaching them how to go to the toilet early on will save them a lot of trouble.

    When you have fed something, you should take your puppy to the toilet. Don't expect to be able to teach it how to do it quickly, but if it does it right, praise it by saying, for example, "That's good!" and gently pat it.

    If you live in a building and don't have a garden for your dogs, find a place to spread clean newspapers.

    After the dog wakes up and eats, take it there and let it pee. Remember to praise it afterwards. If you find it peeing outside of the toilet, you can "snooze" a little bit of its urine with a paper towel and put it in the newspaper to let the smell stay there, and over time, it will understand that it is its toilet.

    Remember that the dog is illiterate, and he doesn't know what you use and what you don't, so if you leave important things such as documents indiscriminately, and the dog thinks of it as his own toilet, then there is really nothing to do.

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