How to train a Husky to use the toilet? First, choose a place as the Husky’s excretion place, spread some newspapers or diapers, or buy a dog toilet to use. When the Husky sniffs around on the ground, it means that it is about to excrete, so it must be Guide to the designated location. In addition, the dog toilet should be cleaned in time, but a little smell of dog urine can be retained.
A place should be used as the Husky’s toilet (either a balcony or a toilet). Of course, a special toilet must be prepared after the location is selected. This dog toilet can be bought or made by yourself. The simplest one is made of one or two old newspapers.
Secondly, after the dog toilet is ready, apply a little pug urine on the newspaper to better attract the dog.
When training, the dog does not have the consciousness to go to the fixed dog toilet, so it needs to rely on the guidance of the owner. To put it simply, every time the dog wants to excrete, the parent must guide it to the fixed dog toilet in time, and then encourage it to urinate and defecate.
It is worth noting that Huskies love to be clean, so the dog toilet must be cleaned in time and kept clean. Note that every time you clean the dog's toilet, it is best to retain some of the dog's urine smell. The purpose of this is to better attract the dog to go to the dog toilet when excreting, instead of peeing everywhere.
Training a Husky to use the toilet requires a long enough time to complete. During the training process, parents must insist that training must not be interrupted midway. The training will not end until the Husky develops the habit of excreting at a fixed point and forms a conditioned reflex.