How to teach a puppy to poop

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

    Just brought home, right? Puppies are like this, my dog was like this when he first brought it back, and it was too small, it didn't know anything, you take it out regularly every day (my family usually sneaks it in the morning and evening), if it urinate at home, you have to reprimand it, and hit it appropriately, to let it know that it's not right to do this, and slowly it won't defecate at home. My dog is like that, and now he doesn't have to worry about it so much, and he knows it!

    Are you satisfied with mine? Dogs are like this at first, you don't have to worry

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    My dog is 4 months old, and he has been well-behaved in the toilet, and it may be that I taught him well. . .

    In fact, I found that as the puppy grows up, the place where it pees is farther away from its own living area.

    My family was brought in for 1 month. I made a little nest out of cardboard boxes. Half on the mat and half on the newspaper.

    Later, after 1 and a half months, the dog was reluctant to pee in his own litter.

    So I bought a dog toilet. 60*40, because you can use it until you grow up.

    I put the dog toilet between the sofa and the wardrobe. Place against a wall so that only one side is open. I put his cage (iron cage) on that side and used the cage door to the toilet.

    In this way, the dog's range of motion is limited to the cage and the toilet. Because the dog was reluctant to pee in his cage, he naturally accepted the toilet he bought.

    I kept the dog inside like this for 1 month (seeing that he finished peeing, he could take it out and run around the room...).By this time he had become accustomed to using the toilet. And got to know their own toilet.

    When he was older, the dog felt that the toilet was too close to his house, and he was a little unhappy to pee in the toilet at the door. Then I moved the cage to another corner of the room. Because the toilet has not changed its position, he can basically find his toilet accurately every time.

    If it's bigger, I'll put the toilet on the balcony. At that time, he only recognized his own toilet, and he would not pee anywhere else.

    Also, it is important to keep in mind that: If your dog pees in the wrong place, don't hit him. In this way, the dog will gradually be afraid of peeing.

    While he was peeing. Pick it up and put it on top of the toilet right away. Then don't hold the dog while it's peeing.

    He can't pee when you touch him.

    If the dog has peed in the wrong place, and has already finished peeing, and has just finished peeing, you can pull him over and press his head to make him smell his own pee, and beat him hard to let him know that his behavior is wrong. And when he pees right, praise him immediately, and praise him with a soft smile. Or give something to eat.

    Dogs are ruthless and smart. I paid close attention to the toilet from the moment I carried my dog into the house, so my dog learned it quickly. Hope it helps!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The easiest and most cost-effective way is to "beat", and he will remember it after beating it a few times, but only if you go out for a walk on a regular basis.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When you see a puppy sniffing on the ground and turning in circles, you should pay attention, it may be looking for a place to urinate. At this time, take it to the toilet and praise it if it does it right. When you notice that it is urinating in the open, take it there and press its head to scold it, but if it has been too long, don't scold it, because it is likely to forget that it has urinated there.

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