How to potty train a Kerry Blue Terrier How to toilet train a Kerry Blue Terrier

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Sarah Johnson

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How to potty train a Kerry Blue Terrier How to toilet train a Kerry Blue Terrier

How to toilet train the Kelly Blue Terrier? When we raise dogs, the most troublesome thing may be to train them to toilet, because if this is not trained well, then the hygiene of our home will be difficult.

How to train a Kelly Blue Terrier to go to the toilet at a fixed location

1. When does fixed-site toilet training start?

Before you prepare to take a little Kelly Blue Terrier home, you should prepare sanitary ware or newspapers for it. From the moment it walks in the door, we will provide you with patient and meticulous tutoring. When it finds a place to defecate in its new home, it will look for that place in the future. So training starts from the first time.

2. How to detect in time that a little Kerry Blue Terrier is about to urinate?

Little Kerry Blue Terriers will defecate soon after eating and drinking. He often defecates when he wakes up or after playing. Little Kerry Blue Terriers tend to be anxious and restless when they want to defecate, putting their noses close to the ground and sniffing everywhere. When you discover these phenomena, you should immediately carry it to the designated point.

3. I carried the Kelly Blue Terrier to the designated point, but it doesn’t defecate. What should I do?

When you find that your little Kerry Blue Terrier wants to defecate, do not yell loudly. This will scare it away from its urge to defecate. The correct approach is to carry it to the designated point with quick movements and a soft voice. Gently call him to poop and pee, but don't touch him too much to avoid distracting him. The important thing is to be patient.

 4. What should I do when I find out that it has already started to defecate?

While holding it quickly and resolutely to the designated point, you gently comforted it and let it continue. Please note: You must not put it at a designated spot to reprimand it. This will make it think that defecating at the designated spot is wrong, and thus create a fear of the designated spot. It is very detrimental to future training.

5. What should you do when you discover that it is already dead?

If you are caught in the act, you should be reprimanded immediately. If you discover it after the fact, the only thing you can do is clean the stain and try to leave as little of an odor as possible. Reprimanding afterward will only confuse it, and it doesn't know why you are angry. Reprimanding on the spot and praising in time are effective educational methods. Praise and encouragement should be the main thing, and reprimand and punishment should be the supplement. Because praise and encouragement can stimulate your Kerry Blue Terrier's desire to learn.