The training method is: put a newspaper in a fixed place and paint it with dog urine. When the dog wants to excrete (smell it everywhere), take it to the newspaper, and it will pee on the newspaper as soon as it smells urine. During training, be careful not to move the newspaper, do not scrub the ground with odorous disinfectant, and let the dog find the place to urinate by smell. For those who can't excrete at the designated place every time, they should be found once and punished once. In addition, dogs have the habit of urinating on the roadside to mark when they go out. This is the dog's nature and should be distinguished from urinating everywhere. However, in urban streets, this habit of dogs also hinders hygiene. Therefore, when the dog owner leads the dog out, he must wear a collar and guide it with a belt. It would be ideal if dogs could be trained to urinate in the toilet.
It's really hard to teach a puppy to go to the toilet in a few words! Especially for some puppies bought in pet shops, this is a "long-term battle".
In fact, the behavior of puppies comes from imitating their mothers' actions, so for dogs born in pet shops, they either have no mother to teach them, or they have learned the behavior of other dogs' brothers and sisters going to the toilet indiscriminately. If the new owner buys him/her and wants to teach him/her, it will take several months to prepare mentally and teach him/her well!
The first thing to understand is that basically all puppies are born clean. Puppies will know how to choose their own living space in the new environment. If one space is where he eats and plays, then another space is chosen as a rest place, and the rest corner is used for defecation!
Here are three ways to succeed. You can choose to try according to your family environment, but the point is not to beat and scold the puppy, otherwise it may never succeed! But it is better to be cruel (that is, more determined and persistent than a dog) than to affect your relationship with it for a long time! (These methods are all tested after painstaking efforts. )
Method 1 (teach it to "solve" outside the street later)
The secret is to take it out of the street as soon as possible after dinner at night, and be on time! And every day! Running will make him want to go to the bathroom more!
Of course, you should prepare newspapers or plastic bags to clean up! In fact, puppies all know how to endure going to the toilet. Dogs, like people's bb, will have poor endurance, and a little bigger will be much better!
Method 2 (mainly to teach it to "solve" in a specific place at home, suitable for dogs with no one at home during the day)
(1) Put him in a cage at night, and the bottom of the cage cannot be "pierced". The principle is to let the puppy get wet or dirty after peeing in its cage. After the puppy tries to get dirty once, it will never be "solved" in the place where it sleeps, because it has tasted the unpleasant experience of being uncomfortable all night.
(2) Let him go out to play before going to work in the morning. He'll probably yell in the bathroom as soon as he gets out in the morning. If he turns to the wrong place and smells the ground, he should go quietly and pick him up and put him in his toilet. Act naturally and don't be nervous. Your nervousness will affect his "mood" of going to the toilet! You don't look for a toilet when you release it. You usually look for a toilet after feeding it breakfast! Remember to praise it "exaggeratedly" when it goes to the toilet, reward it with a toy or snack, touch it and hug it!
(3) put it in a cage before going to work, but at least give it a toy to accompany it! Feed it snacks through the cage before you leave!
(4) When you let it out after work, it will also have the opportunity to find the toilet immediately and teach it again ~ (If possible, come back early to let it out! Even if there is a program at night, try to go home and let it walk out of the street. Let it go to the toilet and walk at home twice. Better than ten minutes or half an hour! )
(5) Closing the cage is a last resort, because there is no one at home during the day (or for a long time). Many times, people will lose their temper and destroy everywhere because there is no one to accompany them. It is even more dangerous if they play with electrical appliances or other dangerous goods (drugs). There is no way out. How much BB knows! After the dog grows up, it can form good habits and be familiar with the environment at home, so it can be released slowly, and finally there is no need to close the cage!
Method 3 (Teach him about dog toilets-there are two kinds of dog toilets, one is like a "toilet" at the bottom of an iron cage, which can hold newspapers or dog diapers, and the other is made in Japan, with clips at the four corners, which can hold dog diapers)
(1) Circle the puppy's free range with iron bars, which is not too big, just enough for the following three ranges: you can put it in the dog's toilet, then tie it to the puppy's bed, and then leave it no more than two or three walking spaces. When feeding, puppies should eat in this activity space. The purpose of this setting is to take the puppy to the dog toilet when you are at home and urinate in the non-toilet area (if the owner is not at home or at night), and when you see the puppy trying to "solve" it in the wrong place. If the dog goes to the toilet, take it out of the enclosure immediately, praise it "exaggeratedly", give it toys to play with or accompany it, and let it walk outside the enclosure. Once or twice, it will know that there will be so many rewards for going to the toilet!
(2) The advantage of this method is that the puppy can have more relaxed activity space during the day than in the cage! And even if you move its dog toilet to another place in the future, because it knows the dog toilet, it will still go to the new toilet position (of course, you have to tell it where to move the toilet first)!
Finally, once again, when the dog goes to the wrong toilet, don't severely scold the puppy or even hit it, because it will stop going to the toilet in front of you! That's even harder to teach! Dogs often know that it is the right toilet location, but they lose their temper for some reason and "pile up" everywhere. To prevent the whole family from being "mines" when they come home during the day, it is best not to let them "have a chance" to destroy it first and then cure it: usually it is nothing more than that.
(1) Don't have enough time to play with it-set aside time to play with it before going to bed or going out, and you won't have the energy to "destroy" it when you are tired!
(2) Lack of activity space and narrow home environment at ordinary times. Take the puppy where it can run!