How to teach a dog to make it easy for him to go to the bathroom by himself?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-09-13
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    As for where the dog likes to poop, it depends on his mood. However, it is generally fixed. All you have to do is correct his behavior by transferring his poop to the newspaper or diaper he pees on after he has pooped.

    And take him there and let him sniff his poop, and you point him to where his diaper is. The next time your dog wants to poop (in fact, the dog will bend over when he wants to poop), as soon as you see him bending over, you will immediately carry him to the diaper. When he is finished, touch him and praise him in a gentle voice.

    Here's what I did.

    When the dog is old enough to be exposed to the outside world, you can take him out to poop.

    Train the dog to poop patiently, correct it again and again, and not scold.

    May your baby become a talent soon!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Make a cage at home first, put the newspaper in it and close it first, let him know to pull on the newspaper. (After pulling, you will be rewarded)...Then step by step reduce the area where the newspaper is laid and let the dog know that he is going to poop on the newspaper.

    Practice a few more times (the reward is not less) The dog can poop naturally when he goes out in the future (I read it in a pet world magazine, you can also buy it.)

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Touch him at a convenient time and take her there, and she will know over time.

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