The dog is not at home during the epidemic to pee how to do the first step: prepare the paper or dog toilet suitable for dog poop 1, newspaper. If you do not have a pee pad specifically for your dog, you can choose some waste newspaper. Newspaper is much less absorbent than pee pads, so urine and feces may fall to the floor or carpet. 2, pee pads. If you have some pee pads for your dog, now is the time to put them to use. 3. synthetic pheromones. If you have or can buy some pheromones at home that can calm your dog, then you can spray some pheromones around your dog’s toileting spot to ease their tension. Step 2: Choose a limited space and train it Before you start training your dog, you need to choose a limited confined space and make sure your dog can stay in that space without running around. For example, a small corner of the living room or the bathroom. Then place your chosen “dog toilet” in this limited space. If you find your dog pooping for the first time, put his poop on the toilet so that you can teach him that he should poop in a special “toilet”. Take your dog to the bathroom often. For puppies, you should take them to the bathroom every 30 minutes. Use a muzzle to command your dog to do this, dogs usually respond well to muzzles. When you see a dog sniffing, squatting, or other pre-pooing behavior, it’s a sign that he needs to go to the bathroom. Choose a command such as “Go potty!” . Whenever you see similar behavior, give the command and take him to the designated spot. Step 3: Feed your dog on time Feeding your dog on time will allow him to have his bowel movements as regularly as possible. This means you can know better when your dog needs to go to the bathroom. Offer your dog food at regular intervals and don’t leave food in the food bowl all the time. Give the dog 15 minutes to eat and you will take the food away whether he finishes the bowl or not. The dog will eventually learn to eat within the allotted time. Some dogs want to go to the bathroom half an hour after eating their food. Pay attention to this time frame and be ready to guide your dog to the bathroom. Step 4: Get your emotions in order Don’t scold your dog, scolding will only cause them more stress and make learning much less effective when they are learning how to use the toilet. Don’t dislike your dog’s excrement after each poo. It’s important to clean up the poop in a timely manner, as dogs are good cleaners too.
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