Dogs Frequently Asked Questions about Potty Training
“ Dog toilet training is a key item in dog training. Here are some common problems in dog toilet training for your reference:
1 , Q: When is the dog easy to excrete?
Answer: The following periods are the time when the dog is easy to excrete: 1. After meals; 2. After the dog plays or is excited After; 3. After the dog wakes up; 4. Early morning and evening.
2. Q: My puppy is rather stupid, and it seems that he can’t poop at a certain time?
Answer: Oh, petThe most important thing in training is patience. After any dog learns, there is no guarantee that there will be no mistakes 100%! Especially puppies. Because the puppy is still young: sometimes there is a problem with the mood, or the forbearance exercise is not as good as the big dog, and it will be pulled down anytime and anywhere. At this time, the dog owner should not be too angry, it is normal. When I grow up a bit, everything will be ok. Don't hit the dog, as some of it will make the dog afraid, and it will be easier to excrete at any time.
3. Q: Is there a quick dog toilet training technique?
A: This...this... ..., to be honest, not really. Dog toilet training depends on the environment and conditions of individual feeding. There is no certain answer and universal practice, but there are a few principles that must be followed:
You need to Decide a fixed point in advance, and the dog will defecate there in the future, and will not change it (this principle is very important!) This fixed point is best far away from the dog cage and eating place, because the dog In fact, they are very clean animals and do not like to defecate where they eat and sleep.
In addition, when the puppy pulls the right place, give a lot of encouragement! Pull the wrong place, just say to the dog in a slightly serious (raised volume) tone: No way!, the most important thing It's persistence + patience.
4. Q: How to lure the dog to defecate when walking?
Answer: Try to extend the walking time, the dog will Usually after exercising, there is more urge to go to the toilet. If that doesn't work, give your dog more exposure to other dogs. When your dog sees other dogs peeing outside, he will learn to do it himself.