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The third stage after the dog is born - how to deal with the dog's urine and urine.
We know that puppies are weaned by the mother dog to induce them to defecate and clean up. From the third week onwards, the puppies will begin to try to leave the farrowing box. During this period, they will begin to urinate on their own.
At first, the puppy may urinate around the litter. By nature, dogs love to be clean, so puppies will keep their sleeping, feeding, and urinating areas as far away as possible. Owners need to make sure they have the right things on hand for their puppies to use when urinating, such as newspapers, absorbent pads or wood chips, there are many options, but make sure these things are free of dust.
Of course, at this time, puppies do not always go to the place prepared by the owners to defecate, so it is important for the owners to keep their sleeping areas completely clean. We can buy mats that are absorbent, so that we can keep the mat dry all the time. Keeping a dozen newspapers between the mat and the floor also wicks away moisture well.
However, it's important to remember to change your newspaper in a timely manner, possibly two or three times a day in the early stages of your bowel and bowel training.
Dogs like to urinate in a natural environment, so it will be more beneficial for both dogs and owners if owners can set the location for training puppies to urinate in a park or outdoors.
This training can begin when the puppy is four weeks old, and the four-week-old puppy should also master the basics of walking.
The first thing in the morning is to accompany the dog to defecate, after eating, and every time you wake up from sleep.
When you are in the park or outdoors with him, when the owner sees the dog crouching, be sure to reward him and say something like "it's clean".
There are also times when the puppy will pull the owner directly outside, so be sure to pay attention to his usual walking route from the sleeping area to the park, the ideal route is of course directly from his den to the park, and bring something ready to handle his urine and urine.
It is important not to blame the puppy if it urins outside of the set area. The owners just need to clean up silently. The key to training your puppy to urinate is to make it a positive connection to urinate and urinate, and any negative or negative practices will not help.
If the puppy is able to make positive associations in its mind, it won't take long for it to associate "going out" with "urinating".
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