It has become a habit for dogs to pee everywhere, how can we make it consciously go to the toilet to

Updated on Toilets 2024-09-13
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Dog convenience is time-based. And dogs are very smart and generally don't poop in their own nests.

    I bought a dog cage for the dog, and every few hours I took him out of the dog, and in the newspaper, at the beginning the dog didn't pee, and you had to be ruthless, and he didn't pee and resolutely didn't let him come out (I put the newspaper in a big plastic dish). About a few days later, when the dog was released, he knew that he was going to go to that plate and shhhh It is important to note that you have to observe where your dog likes to boo, and you should fix the plate in that position, and don't move the plate around in the initial stage, but fix it.

    (Chihuahuas were taught in this way).

    Dogs are very clean animals and generally do not drown their feces in their homes. Even after 1 month of birth, puppies will automatically leave their residence to find a place to defecate. From the day the puppy is brought home, it is necessary to train it to go to the toilet carefully.

    Indoor dogs can generally be placed in the corridor or balcony, in the corner of the bathroom, with a box or basket with old newspaper and a layer of plastic film as a simple toilet. Let the puppy learn to excrete in a simple toilet. The puppy walks around the room while sniffing the smell, sometimes making a sound in its mouth, running to the owner's side, and looking restless, which is a signal that it wants to excrete.

    At this time, take the puppy to the toilet in time and tell the puppy to "pee". If the puppy has successfully excreted, don't forget to praise it by saying "good, good".

    Now there's a question about my little bin. My little bin is 7 months old, and it is not easy to use the above method. It's just messing around with urine, so I can only take him outside to slip away.

    You see, if you really can't teach, as long as the vaccine is beaten, you can take it out after four and a half months.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    My dog used to be like this, but then it really couldn't be changed, my dad got angry and kicked it, and after that, even if someone used the bathroom, it wanted to NN and suffocate half to death, and it had to wait for someone to come out before it went in.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Take it to the toilet every time it wants to pee! Then reward it, preferably with food. Pay attention to observe that when the dog wants to pee, it will be more noisy, and its hind feet will be slightly lowered, as if the legs are soft.

    At this time, you take it to the toilet and finish peeing, reward it, and then it will form a conditioned reflex, and the next time you don't reward it, it will squeak and run to the toilet

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's going to hit it when it's messing around somewhere else!

    Give a reward when you rush to the toilet to pull!

    The rewards and punishments are clear, and slowly it will understand!

    The VIPs are still very smart

    However, when it pees indiscriminately, it must be caught and beaten hard!

    Don't be too soft-hearted, oh, you have to beat the dog :P That's how my Xiaoxue played.。。

    Just beat him like this for more than a month, and he will go to the toilet.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Let the owner of the pet store have her own way to educate her and then take it home by herself OK Problem solved.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Every time, I drove it to the toilet to urinate and give him some rewards, and after a long time, he developed a habit of going to the toilet to pull, and persevered!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    If you want to teach it to go to the toilet and urinate in a fixed place such as a dedicated dog toilet, it depends on the dog's own intelligence. Be very patient and be prepared to fight a long battle for a week or even a month. The methods are still those, I will find --- on the Internet, I will briefly talk about it, see it smell everywhere, basically know that I want to urinate, immediately take it to the place where you want it to pee, stare at it and not let it go, sometimes even stare at it for half an hour or even longer, until it pulls it out, immediately encourage or reward it, and so on and so forth, and keep doing it.

    If you see him pulling somewhere else, press it to the crime scene to let it smell it, and scold him harshly (a light hand is fine). Remember, be patient.

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