My golden retriever is 3 months old, how can I teach him to hold his feces and urine, and give me so

Updated on pet 2024-07-21
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    For the golden retriever, scolding has no effect, my golden retriever is slowly developing a habit by himself, how can he be so small to hold it... Slip it on time every day, for example, in the morning, noon and evening, walk at a fixed point, it pee outside, you encourage him, you will get used to it, and the amount of water you drink will be reduced, in fact, the dog is also very reluctant to pee in the place where he lives, so slowly he will drink less water, eat regularly and defecate regularly. My dog has formed a habit of only peeing outside after five months, no need to hit him at all, golden retriever this kind of dog, scolding is not very effective, encourage the reward method is quite useful at that time, this kind of dog is smart and will listen to people's tone to know whether you like it or not.

    It's very easy to teach, mainly to ask the owner to have plenty of time to communicate with him, and be sure to walk regularly, which is very important.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    This kind of thing has to be gradual, you have to pay attention to one point, let him develop a habit, or go to the dog online for help, this ** is pretty good.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    As far as I know, I can't train to urinate on time. My dog prefers to drink water, and he pees when he wants to pee, but you can't just give him water because you want to restrict the dog's urination, people who have dogs are caring, and I believe that the landlord is the same. Bowel movements are very well controlled, you can find out the dog's rules, like my dog will basically be twice a day, sometimes once, the time is very fixed is morning and evening.

    In addition, my dog has a special ability, I don't know if other people's dogs are like this, that is, when to take him out at night when he pulls, like a conditioned reflex, such as five o'clock in the evening to take him out for a walk, he walks a few steps and begins to defecate, and will not row again after returning home, and he will not be at home before nine o'clock in the evening to lead him out. In the morning, sometimes we don't have time to take him out at night, and he can't hold back, so he will line up in the morning, but it's all in a fixed place. Dogs are generally naturally domesticated in terms of urine and urine will find a fixed position, like our dog will find a place to urinate from the purchase, so I think you can find out his rules of stool, urine should be difficult, I think you might as well tie it in a cage, let him want to solve it in the cage when he wants to, and let him out to play when he is fixed, so that you don't have to look at him.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Train your Golden Retriever to defecate at a fixed point early.

    1. Defecation training time in a fixed location.

    Before you bring a little golden retriever home, you should prepare the sanitary gear for it. From the moment it enters the door, it is patiently and meticulously tutored. When it finds a defecation spot in its new home, it will go to that place in the future. So start training from the first time.

    2. If you find a little golden retriever in time, you will have to defecate.

    Baby Golden Retrievers defecate quickly after eating and drinking. When I wake up and after playing, I often defecate. Little Golden Retrievers tend to be anxious and uneasy when they feel like they have a bowel movement, sniffing around with their noses close to the ground. When you notice these phenomena, you should immediately carry it to the sanitary ware.

    3. I took the golden retriever to the sanitary ware, but it didn't defecate.

    When you notice a little golden retriever having a sense of pooping, never bark loudly. This will scare it back, and the correct way to do it is to move quickly and with a soft voice, and carry it to the sanitary ware. Gently ask it to poop and pee, and don't pet it too much so as not to distract it.

    It is important to be patient.

    4. When I found out, it had already started to defecate.

    While quickly and resolutely carrying it to the fixture, while softly reassuring it and letting it continue. Please note: It should never be reprimanded on the fixture, as it will make it think that it is wrong to defecate on the fixture, and thus develop a fear of the fixture. It is very detrimental to future training.

    5. When found, it was already finished.

    If you are caught, you should be reprimanded immediately. If it's an afterthought, you can only clean the stain and try to leave as little odor as possible. After-the-fact rebuke can only confuse it, and it doesn't know why you're angry.

    On-the-spot reprimand and timely praise are effective educational methods. It is necessary to give priority to praise and encouragement, supplemented by reprimands and punishments. Because praise and encouragement can stimulate your Golden Retriever's desire to learn.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Golden Retriever, but a very smart dog still defecates at home at 5 months, right? You have to teach well.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Take it out and exercise more, so that he can slowly form a habit.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Useless. It's too small to hold back. Like people, people are also pulling everywhere when they are not in the next place. My Labrador was about 7 months old and I started teaching him to urinate when he was not at home.

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