You must grasp the timing when training your dog to go to the toilet

One of the key points when training dogs to urinate and defecate is, "You must first grasp the time when the dog goes to the toilet." For example, shortly after dogs eat, it is a good time for urination and defecation training.

Generally, dogs tend to want to go to the toilet shortly after eating. Therefore, every time the dog finishes meal 10 to 20 minutes (the length of time can be determined by observing the dog's habits), take it to the same place to "stand by" and give encouragement once the dog has the intention to urinate and defecate. (Remember: This time is the best time for dogs to urinate and defecate!!).

Over time, the dog will know that this will be praised. In the future, it will "take the initiative" after meals and run to the place where you often take it to the bathroom. As long as the dog excretes at a designated location, you should encourage it in a positive tone and say, "It's great!!" You can also give it a sense of satisfaction.

In addition, the following 3 points should be paid attention to:

1. During the dog's fixed-point toilet training process, if the dog has excreted before it reaches the fixed-point, the owner must remember not to give severe reprimand or punished; instead, the dog's correct behavior should be established by positive rewards to the dog. Repeat the complimentary tone of tone after urinating at the right place, and it will remember where to urinate and where not.

2. Don’t forget that dogs learn by associative memory, so the above encouragement must be carried out as soon as the dog makes movements. Moreover, memory learning takes some time to cultivate it, and it cannot be done in one or two days. Dogs are mainly patient.

3. If a puppy makes a mess indoors, it should not be punished. It should use a low and blameful voice as a punishment method. You should try to estimate when your puppies need to use the toilet. Generally speaking: the toilet is in the morning, after eating, after being stimulated, and before and after a nap.