1. Place a dog toilet in the dog’s hygiene area, preferably at the door with convenient transportation. If the dog shows signs of defecation, immediately guide it to the dog toilet, let it understand that it can defecate in the dog toilet, and give praise.
2. After the dog is familiar with the dog toilet or newspaper, if the dog wants to defecate, open the door, signal it to go to the dog toilet or newspaper, and praise it in time.
3. Finally, gradually move the dog toilet to a place where you want it to be convenient.
Training a dog to go to the toilet requires patience and perseverance. In addition, you must master the time when the dog is convenient. Generally, you should pay more attention during the following times:
1. After getting up in the morning; 2. After taking a nap; 3. After taking a nap; 4. After eating.
Precautions
Signs of bowel movements:
1. Sniff or crawl under the bed.
2. Spin in small circles, twist your hips, or stand still with your waist slumped.
3. Fidgeting or about to lift his right limb.
4. Whispering in the mouth.