My dog doesn t like to go out for a walk, and after finishing his urine, he runs home by himself

Updated on pet 2024-05-07
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Dogs also have autism like people, and people can get diseases, and dogs can also get them, such as mental illness, your dog doesn't like to go out to play, maybe he thinks the house is safer, it's your relationship with him too much, it's not good, it's more dangerous, I hope you can often take him out to play, go shopping, go to the lawn to play, and slowly adapt to the outside environment.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I think you have to be patient, take your dog out for a walk at a fixed time, prepare a little food by the way, and at the beginning you should lead it out with a leash, and the place to go is preferably fixed, and do some interactive games with it, and say more compliments about it, and after a long time, it will love to go out and play.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Puppy it. No, it's just that the dog's personality is like that. Take it out often.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When you take it out, go to some tree feet, corners, corners, these places, give it more sniffing, training to be very patient, not in a hurry, I used to take the dog to train for an hour, and it is best to go out with some poop paper, the dog will be wrapped in paper after poop and thrown away, otherwise it will be scolded

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Getting a dog to pee in a designated location is actually very simple, and the main thing is that you have to be patient and educated.

    Pull the dog to where he pees, press him down, get his head as close to the urine as possible, tell him to smell it, pull him up, and pat him on the mouth.

    Shout at him, tell him that this is not okay, that you are going to play like you are going to be fierce - and that you are done with it, and that you are carrying him to the bathroom.

    Tell him it's okay to pee, touch his head, wipe his urine with paper, put it in the bathroom, and the next time he smells it, he goes.

    And if you're at home and you see him asking for pee, he's usually looking for a place to smell it, and then you have to watch him.

    As soon as you want to pee, immediately pick it up and put it in the bathroom, close the door and don't let it out if you don't pee, the main thing is to repeat patience.

    It is guaranteed to be easy to use within 1 week.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's quite unusual, just teach more.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hehe. I'm very shy, it's up to you how you teach.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. The dog doesn't poop at home when it's outside.

    2. Why are dogs pooping at home and not outside?

    3. Dogs don't poop when they go out.

    4. Why don't you take a dog out to poop and don't pull it, but when you get home?

    1.Clause. First, the dog does not go home to poop outside, it may be a short time to go out, you can go out for about half an hour, go to the grass when you go out, at least three times a day.

    2.The first is to slip out half an hour after the dog has eaten, which will increase the situation of defecation outside.

    3.First, if the dog urinate and defecate outside, praise the dog and reward the dog with a small treat.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The first time it pees, you teach it a lesson. The dog understands what it understands, and the second is to give the dog a regular and quantitative meal, usually early.

    The version has a meal right, a meal in the evening, and it is best to give him a meal before slipping away. Thirdly, the place of dog urine should be cleaned and covered with dot 84 or other smelly ones. Fourth, take the dog out to run more, and be sure to let the dog finish pulling before going back.

    Give enough a fixed cue, for example, if your dog will turn in circles when he pees, you will circle him when you take it outside. When I see it in circles at home, I feel like I'm going to take it out.

    My Satsuma is about the same size as yours, and when you want to go to the toilet, you will yell at me and walk to the door.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Clean the smell of urine in your home, spray some fresheners and the like, go out for a walk regularly, and try to go to places with a lot of grass and trees.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This requires a process, take him out when he wants to urinate, walk him for a while, until he urinate, and then slowly urinate outside.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Take your time, take it out after eating it in the future, and you will know that it is solved outside, or too young to be unfamiliar with the outside and timid. In the past, I was always at home because I had a fixed place, and I felt safe and urinated when I smelled it, so don't worry about changing it, don't be too troublesome to take the dog out frequently.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Half an hour after it eats, go down and slip for a little longer, and it can't help but pull.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    When you see it wandering around the door, it's about to get big, and that's how my dog is.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    What should I do if my dog defecates casually?

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Puppies are basically like this, don't worry. It's the same when my family was two or three months old, pulling everywhere, because the puppy's sphincter muscles are not well developed, and Rong sometimes can't help it, and it's good to be older.

    My dog, basically when I feel it smelling everywhere, I take it to the bathroom and say to him, "Shhhhhhhhhh After a long time, even if it doesn't pee or, it will squat down and show me. Hehe.

    I don't know if you have a cage at home, don't give it a cage now, if it learns to pull in the cage now, it will be more troublesome in the future, and it won't bear it. My family has only lived in a cage for more than five months, and now that I'm older, I can endure it, and I never pull it in the cage, but after I release it, I rush to the bathroom.

    Hope these are useful to you. Don't hit it, it will make it nervous and make it easier to figure it out.

    Observe it more often, and when you smell it everywhere, take it to the bathroom or take it out. My house has a high floor, so in the bathroom, if the floor is not high, it is better to take it out regularly, and the home will not smell, but remember to bring paper or plastic bags and clean them to the trash in time.

    At the age of three months, you can get an injection, and after a few days after the injection, you can take it out, and it is OK to spray some insect repellent before going out. Dogs still need to spend more time in the sun, supplement calcium, and increase immunity through exercise.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    When the dog is small, it loves to bark, one is that the environment is unfamiliar, 2 may be hungry, 3, the dog is clingy.

    My golden retriever has just come home.

    It was also called at night, and it was noisy at night. As soon as I turned off the light and went to bed, it would be noisy after a while.

    At first, I used to hit it with a newspaper, and after a few scares, I did hit it, and then I hit it on the floor to scare it.

    Sometimes spanking can help teach the dog. After about a week, it stopped calling. I still have to feed him at 10 o'clock at night.

    If you want to teach your dog to go to the toilet, you need to know when it usually goes to the toilet. Puppies generally can't stand it. Generally 5 minutes after a meal will be pulled, you watch its movements, if you always sniff on the ground, you carry it to the dog toilet, until it pulls it to let it down, after pulling, be sure to reward (give snacks, praise it, touch its head), my dog is taught for 4 days.

    The most important thing you need in the early stage is that you have time to observe it. If you pee elsewhere, scolding it is a must. Let it know it's wrong.

    If you do it right, you will be rewarded, and if you are wrong, you will be scolded.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This problem is easy to solve, take the dog out for a walk every morning and evening, let him pull the poop outside,,, he will not pull it at home,,, the dog is used to it, and if you don't take him out in the future, he will hold it.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Breed free-range first, buy him a small house, or.

    Kennel, when to generally defecate, set up a special place for him to defecate, or take him outdoors to let him deviate, every time you have to accompany her! Let him stay there a little longer! Keep it for about 5-10 days, and he can basically go to the prepared place to defecate!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I think puppies can also understand people's words, so take your time and don't worry.

    In the past, when my puppy stinked, I always pulled it to the place where he stinky, pretending to be very fierce like training a child to tell him, and then you have to go out to walk him regularly every day, my dog is like this, and then if he wants to pull the stinky will turn around at the door and bark, telling you that he is going out to pull the stink, I think it won't be long before it will be fine, fortunately he is not big is the time to train, hurry up and try it.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Let the dog get used to the environment first! Achieve intimacy with people!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    You can put a newspaper on it and put it in one place. This way he will be able to pull at a fixed point in the future.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Be careful to control the amount of food your dog eats.

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