Pugs are thoughtful, loving small dogs breeds that do not require exercise or regular back grooming Gross, but needs a companion. In order not to make it so lonely, the owners can train Pugs in their free time, and many friends want this method. But there are many friends who don't know how to train pugs so that they can be trained well. If you want to learn better training methods, you might as well follow the editor to learn!
How to train pugs?
Training point one:
The most common method of training is to use newspapers. In order to let the pug know to go to the newspaper to excrete, some pug owners smear the odor of urine on the newspaper, thinking that the dog will go to the toilet there, but in fact, this kind of use is stained with urine odor. Newspaper or toilet paper will almost always fail miserably because dogs don't like to pee in places that smell like their own. Even if the surface of the newspaper and toilet paper is dry, leaving only a slight odor, the dog will rely on his sharp sense of smell, smell this odor and think this place is dirty, and will go to other places to excrete. So the correct way is to use a clean newspaper on the ground and let the pugs excrete on it.
Training point two:
Pugs are naturally clean habit, so that pugs will not excrete in their own den, and must go to a place outside the den. Therefore, the designated pug's urination and defecation position should be far away from the nest, but the premise is that the pug has a nest. Please note that the concepts of home and nest are different in the pug's price thinking. , If you let the pugs move freely indoors, then you are actually letting the pugs live in the house without a fixed place, and lack their own private space. If the pug is not considered a nest, toilet training will definitely fail.
Training point three:
If the pug urinates anywhere, you punish the pug. If you feel that you press its head to smell the bad smell and teach it, it will If you know that you can't defecate anywhere, then you are wrong. In fact, the pug can't accurately understand the meaning of the owner. Your intimidation may be useful for a while, but it only makes the pug afraid of being beaten and dare not urinate, not I don't think it's right to excrete there. Pugs may understand: If you urinate there, you will definitely be beaten and scolded, although it is a bit scary, just be patient. So after a while, it will urinate again everywhere. The correct way is: when you find that the pug is urinating randomly in the house, you should immediately take the dog to another room, and silently clean the urine and remove the odor. Guide it to the designated place to excrete, instead of punishing the pug with violence.