My little golden retriever finished eating and locked him in the toilet, but he just wouldn t pull.

Updated on Toilets 2024-09-10
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because of the panic

    I think I've made a mistake and I'm afraid, how can I have the heart to pull the poop

    Don't turn it off again, or he'll definitely stop going to the toilet in the future, even if you don't

    Good luck with your training

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Now the average puppy will poop about 15-20 minutes after eating, if you want it to poop in a fixed place, you can leave a little poop and put it on the newspaper, and when it is almost time to poop, it will be with the newspaper wherever it is in a fixed place, and he will slowly fix a place. This method is a bit laborious, and you have to watch the dog well. It's best to feed it regularly and then take it outside after about 20 minutes.

    After walking the dog again, it was clean for a long time, and he didn't suffocate and wouldn't defecate in the room. Then it is to close the cage and pull it out after eating, and when it is older, feed it at a regular time, and poop at a regular time haha. No matter which method is time, it will not be remembered after learning it today, and you must be patient with the dog to take your time. Ha ha.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Before the dog is 6 months old, it generally does not know how to poop at the designated time and place. If you can't go outdoors, it is recommended that you buy a bottle of guide, spray it on a newspaper, dip some of his urine on it, and put it in the toilet. Then pull him over and sniff it, and slowly he will know where to poop.

    If you have the conditions to go outdoors, it's very simple: every time you eat the staple food for 10 minutes, take it outside for a walk, and you will be pulled outdoors. Hold on for a month, and he will poop when he goes out.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Why do you have to let it pull in the toilet?

    Every time you feed it after eating, tie the dog leash and take it outside to pull how good, the dog is very smart, so it understands a few times, oh It turns out that after eating, it has to go out to the toilet, and every time it eats dinner, it will scratch the door and make noise to go out to the toilet.

    You still want to let the Golden Retriever go to the toilet, unless your toilet is big enough, otherwise it won't fit it when it's big.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Take the things that smell of his urine to the toilet, then he will have a sense of security and be able to pee. Psychological problems, usually animals have their own fixed places to urinate, and it is difficult to change the habit. It's best to be available.

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