Every dog that just arrives at home does the same thing that annoys its owner, which is to defecate anywhere in the house. Of course, you can't change it by beating and scolding, as long as you have patience, they are also very smart.
1. Just arrived home bordershepherd Dogs will be overwhelmed in unfamiliar environments, and they will try to excrete everywhere in the house in order to find a safe place for excretion. If the owner finds that the dog has the intention to defecate, he should take it to the bathroom, balcony or outdoor and other places that you think are suitable in time, which will make the training of fixed-point defecation easier.
2. The owner can limit the range of action of the shepherd dog who has just entered the house, and can lock it in a small house. The chosen environment is where the Border Collie will go to the toilet in the future. Lay a layer of newspaper over the range and let the border collie defecate on it, removing clean newspapers every day, leaving newspapers with border collie urine. Narrow down the newspaper step by step, and after a while, the border collie will defecate on the stationary newspaper. In this way, the behavior of the border collie to use the toilet in a fixed place is completed.
3. When the owner finds that the border collie has signs of defecation, he can manually guide the border collie to a fixed place to go to the toilet. After the border collie finishes going to the toilet and leaves, he can give the A little food reward for the border collie, let the border collie gradually develop the habit of going to the toilet at a fixed place.
Training border collies to excrete at a fixed location also requires a long process. During the training process, the owner cannot easily give up, let alone beat and scold the border collie at will. During the whole training process, the owner should train the border collie patiently and meticulously, and give more companionship and encouragement, so that the border collie can successfully complete the training.
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