The
use of changing pads is mainly to prevent dogs from excreting and polluting the
sanitary environment of the home. However, in the beginning, the dog will not
pass in the designated location. It needs some training to adapt to and get rid
of previous bad habits.
Dogs usually have the habit of smelling and hovering
during excretion, but they do not like the smell of urine but leave their
scent. If a dog is trained with newspapers or disposable changing pads, the dog
will feel that it has just left a smell and will be taken away by the owner,
which will make them wonder where to urinate. In addition to smelling, dogs
also like the feeling of their feet touching the ground, so many dogs want to
pee on cloth.
When training the dog to use the changing pad before, you
should circle a training area and let it move in this area first. There are
bowls, toys, beds, etc., on one side and deodorant diapers on the other in the
training area. The dog is induced to use the urine pad to take advantage of its
excretion properties when not sleeping.
If the dog is relatively young, you can cover the
isolation area with a urine pad; first, let it find a suitable location,
gradually reduce the range, and finally remove the isolation area, leaving only
the urine pad. It should also be noted that as the size of the dog increases,
the choice of changing pad should also be changed, and the size of the dog's
changing pad should also increase accordingly. The otherwise is that it may not
be able to urinate on the changing pad. When a dog urinates in the right place,
we can let it out and praise it. If he can still limit his range of activities,
he can. Training should be appropriately induced to encourage urine pads. Go to
the urinal to praise, encourage them to excrete on the urinal, praise the dog
after excretion, and let go of activities.
Today'sToday's dog training tutorial teaches you how to
train your dog to urinate on a changing mat. Generally speaking, if you don't
have enough time to go out and walk your dog, training your dog to urinate on a
changing carpet is a good choice. Usually, the diaper used by the dog can be
used as the diaper, and the size can be as large as possible to ensure that the
dog can have enough space to urinate.
Choose a location for the changing pad.
When you choose a location for your puppy's changing mat,
you should choose a place where you can easily see it, but it should also be a
room or area that is at least somewhat restricted. Of course, you should avoid
putting the mat on the carpet because unnecessary trouble may occur.
Tell your dog where to go to the toilet.
Now that you have everything ready, you can start
training now. First, take it there to show it the mat. Then, it would help if
you took your puppy to the carpet often. Puppies cannot hold urine and adult
dogs, so it is necessary to take them to the changing pad frequently.
The best practice is to take your puppy to the mat every
two hours. In addition, after exercise, after drinking water, after eating,
just waking up, and other time points, the dog is easy to urinate and defecate,
so the success rate of quickly bringing the dog to the changing mat is very
high.
Once you bring your puppy to the changing mat, you should
wait for it to excrete. When your dog goes to the toilet, you should reward it
for good behavior. It would help if you also praised your dog, saying it is a
"good boy." If your puppy does not excrete, wait for half an hour and
bring it back. Repeat this process until your puppy is fully trained.
Precautions
When you go home and find it urinates in the wrong place,
you must not punish it.
When your dog makes a mistake, don't scold him, but take
a firm stand so that he has no freedom to go wherever he wants.
Master the time point of the dog's excretion.
After the dog excretes in the wrong place, the traces and
smell are thoroughly cleared.
Have enough patience for toilet training.
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