What is the best way to train a dog?
It is necessary to use a fully ventilated cage for indoor training of dog defecation training method introduced by AKC Association. Dogs should have a comfortable resting place, but they should not be kept in cages for life. For indoor dog training, two weeks of cage restriction means that you can move freely in the house for life. Feed the dog in a cage, and then take the dog out to defecate within a reasonable time. Then put him back in the cage and give him toys and blankets until the next defecation time. For puppies, this time should not exceed 2 hours. Adult dogs, no more than 4 hours. Dogs don't like to defecate where they play and sleep. The cage should have enough space for the dog to stand and turn around, but not so big that it can squat on the side to defecate. Once the dog's indoor training is completed, the cage can be opened, which will be a good place for him to relax and rest. If you live in an apartment and can't easily take your dog outdoors to defecate, you need to apply for training. The training method is to fill a relatively closed space, such as the kitchen or bathroom floor, with newspapers. When the dog poops in the newspaper, change the dirty newspaper. In a few days, take some newspapers and expose part of the ground. If the dog poops on the bare ground, gently correct him, and then put him in the newspaper to praise him. When he has a little idea of defecating in the newspaper, he gradually takes away more and more newspapers until there is only a small piece of place where you want him to defecate. Go out for training and bring as many puppies as possible. Puppies need to defecate frequently. Especially 15 to 20 minutes after meals. When he grows up, this time may become longer. Observe the signs of defecation, such as humming softly or turning in circles, and report the dog to the outdoor as soon as possible. When he has finished defecating outside, praise his behavior immediately and use your favorite words (preferably fixed words). Then play with him for a while and then take him back. Puppies will gradually understand that defecation outdoors can win praise and opportunities for outdoor play. How to deal with mistakes? This often happens when you have a dog. Don't punish your dog for this. If you punish him, the next time he defecates indoors, he will only avoid you. You should say "no" to the dog gently but firmly, correct him, take him outside, and when he has relaxed and is no longer nervous, tell him how you praised him before. And the next time he takes a shit outside, you should insist on saying these words to him. Many friends want to keep a lively and lovely puppy as a companion. But due to busy work and limited living conditions, it is impossible to walk the dog on time every day. How to solve the problem of dog defecation is a distressing thing. In fact, dogs are very clean animals. Fixed defecation is an instinct developed by their ancestors when they lived in the wild. As long as you prepare a set of sanitary ware for them and train them in the right way, your dog will pee in his own toilet like a gentleman. Your pet life will be relaxed and happy! 1. When did defecation training in fixed places start? Before taking the puppy home, prepare sanitary ware for it. From the moment it entered the door, it was patiently and meticulously set up. When it finds a place to defecate in its new home, it will go to this place in the future. So training should start from the first time. 2. How to find the puppy to pee in time? The puppy will urinate soon after eating and drinking. I often pee when I wake up and after playing. Puppies tend to be anxious when defecating. Put their noses close to the ground and sniff around. When you find these phenomena, you should put them on the sanitary ware immediately. I put the dog on the sanitary ware, but what if it doesn't defecate? Don't shout when you find that the puppy has shit. This will scare it back. The correct way is to move quickly and lightly, and hold it on the sanitary ware. Gently call it to shit and pee. Don't touch it too much at this time to avoid distracting it. Patience is important. 4. What should I do if I find that it has started defecation? While quickly and firmly holding onto the sanitary ware, gently appease it and let it continue. Please note: never put it on the sanitary ware to reprimand it, which will make it think it is wrong to urinate on the sanitary ware, thus causing fear of the sanitary ware. It is very unfavorable for future training. 5. What if I find it? If you are caught red-handed, you should reprimand immediately. If you find out afterwards, you can only clean up the stains and try not to leave any smell. The reprimand afterwards can only confuse it, and it doesn't know why you are angry. It is an effective educational method to reprimand on the spot and praise in time. We should give priority to praise and encouragement, supplemented by reprimand and punishment. Because praise and encouragement can stimulate the dog's desire to learn. 6. Can male dogs be used? Of course. People usually have the wrong impression that male dogs will pee with their legs up. In fact, dogs are marking their own smells in order to compete for territory, and urinating with their legs up to keep their smells longer. That's the dog at work. At home, male dogs can squat to pee. If your dog is used to using newspapers, you can see the results soon. Just put the sanitary ware where you used to put the newspaper. When you often defecate beside your dog, you must control your temper. Don't yell at it aimlessly unless you see it with your own eyes. If you have to do it, you can take it to the front of the stool and scold it loudly, and then take it to the place where you should defecate. Also: please don't use newspapers to train dogs indoors, which may mislead dogs into thinking that defecation is allowed indoors. Whenever possible, try to train it to defecate outdoors. However, if limited by some environmental factors, dogs can be trained to defecate on paper indoors. Keep it in a cage all the time, and you can also train your puppy to defecate on waste newspapers! Stupid way to train puppies to excrete. Many friends who have new dogs, the puppies go home and defecate everywhere, and many people are often helpless about it. Ask friends, search online and try your best to solve the problem. Here I tell you a stupid way, just try it. First of all, you'd better put the puppy in a separate room. If there are no conditions, you should fence off a separate place in your room to raise a puppy. Restrict the dog's range of activities. Spread newspapers all over the ground where the puppy is, so that the puppy can only pee in the newspaper. Newspapers with traces of urine at the beginning should be cleaned up in time and replaced with new newspapers. Then gradually reduce the newspapers on the ground, first remove the newspapers near the place where dogs eat and sleep, and then gradually expand the scope of removing newspapers. After a period of restriction, the puppy gradually got used to solving the problem of defecation in the newspaper. Then, you can start outdoor training. You can take the dog outdoors where you want it to pee, and spread a newspaper to let it excrete. If the puppy is obedient, you should praise and reward it in time, so that you can quickly achieve the goal of training the puppy to excrete in a fixed place. This method is stupid, but it really works! Ten methods of training dogs to excrete 1. Arrange time to go to the toilet. After sleeping, eating and drinking, puppies often play games and excrete. And after such activities, take him to the toilet, try to take the puppy outdoors to excrete, and prepare snacks to reward him. 2. Control the amount of food and water, because you will excrete as much as you eat. Remember, when and where to excrete is up to you, and regular feeding is "semi-regular" excretion! 3. Don't change the dog food after choosing it. Because many inferior dog foods contain impurities with no nutritional value, although they can be eaten safely, they increase the number of times of excretion every day. In addition, sudden changes in eating habits should also be avoided. When you are not at home, you can use boxes or fences to limit the dog's range of activities. This is the best way to reduce the accident of defecation everywhere. Wooden cases are also desirable. Because long-term imprisonment (more than eight or nine hours) will make the puppy excrete in the wooden box. 5. Reward snacks. This is the most effective method, but most people rarely use this method to train dogs not to pee in the house. 6. Set up a toilet ceremony, that is, go in and out from the same door every time, defecate on the same lawn, and then wait patiently until the puppy finishes excreting and praise it as a "good dog". Don't disturb it with too many encouraging words. When you can predict when it will be excreted, you can add "almost d" or "it's time to go to the toilet" When he has finished eating, praise him as a "good dog" and hand him a snack. 7. Gradually let your dog take on more responsibilities. Take it to the toilet, put it there, and take it away after use. Gradually let it walk to the toilet by itself, and finally it will know how to complete the whole process by itself. Note: Make sure the puppy really goes to the toilet, or you will receive an "unexpected surprise" later. 8. Be willing to get up for your puppy at night. You should let puppies under three months go to the toilet at night. If you let it pee in the room, it will only delay the time needed for training. 9. If the puppy accidentally doesn't pee in the designated place, don't punish it, it will only make it afraid to go to the toilet in front of you in the future. 10. Wait for the puppy to grow up. A dog must be five or six months old before its muscles can control excretion like an adult dog. If we can reduce the number of accidental pees at the same time, the puppy will soon be mature enough to control itself. The first training of defecation training is defecation. Dogs kept indoors are likely to defecate everywhere without proper defecation training. First of all, don't take the new puppy to the owner's bedroom, and don't give it a chance to run around. Instead, surround the dog where the bedding will be placed and circle a space of moderate size. Then, put the bedding a little away from it and spread plastic paper or newspaper, because the dog is a very clean animal and won't defecate where it eats and sleeps. The next step is to observe its every move. Remember, the focus of defecation training is to master the special behavior of dogs before defecation. Different puppies will have different behaviors. Some puppies will turn around before defecation, while others will suddenly squat down. To master your puppy's behavior before defecation, you must spend some time observing it. If you have decided what toilet to use in advance, you should prepare something similar for the dog to remember later. If you master the dog's behavior before defecation, when these signs appear, take him to a place where defecation is arranged in advance immediately. It is best to take a little urine from this place for the dog (because the dog is identified by its smell) until the defecation is over, praise it immediately, give it something to eat or touch its head. If it is found that it is too late and the dog has begun to urinate, it should be forcibly taken to where it should go. Praise it afterwards. There is no point in reprimanding a dog after it has finished taking a shit. Some people even dragged the dog to the front of the shit, pressed its head to let it smell, beat and scold. This method is unacceptable and will only leave a bad impression on the dog being abused. When training defecation, we should also put an end to bad methods such as reprimanding and gruffness. If the dog has a bad impression that going to the toilet is a terrible thing, then even if you take it to the toilet, it will not defecate, and even avoid its owner and defecate in some hidden places. In other words, the more reprimanded, the dog will deliberately defecate in some inappropriate places. That will bring great trouble to the host. In addition, seeing a puppy poop and crying will only scare it and have no effect. But defecation training should also pay attention to the following aspects: 1) puppy health 2) normal diet 3) life rules. Otherwise, the defecation time is irregular and it is impossible to train. If you have dysentery, you should treat it first, let the puppies recover, and then conduct defecation training. If dogs can defecate in designated places, they can gradually expand their range of activities. After completing the training, you can cancel the space restriction and let the dog move freely at home. When conducting defecation training, be patient and never rush into it. Even if you train successfully several times occasionally, you can't relax. You should keep training until the puppy gets into the habit. Well, I hope I can help you ~ ~