First of all, Teddy dog training should be around 5 months old. When training, you should pay close attention to the dog's every move and understand the Teddy dog's eating habits and defecation patterns in detail. Find the signs and characteristics before your dog defecates, and then conduct guided training.
Parents need to prepare a fixed, clean dog toilet for their dogs. You can buy it in the market or make it yourself. Every time the Teddy dog gets up, 30 minutes after eating, and about 15 minutes after drinking water, pay close attention to its behavior. When you find that Teddy keeps turning around and sniffing everywhere on the ground with his nose, it means that he needs to defecate and is looking for a satisfactory toilet. At this time, parents can guide the Teddy dog to a professional dog toilet and then encourage it to defecate.
During the training process, parents must not beat or scold their dogs at will. Especially after you find your dog defecating in other places, you should reprimand and educate it, but you must not abuse or beat it at will. The most basic principles for parents to train Teddy dogs are to provide clear rewards and punishments, provide positive guidance, and correct mistakes in a timely manner.