Methods of toilet training for Great Pyrenees:
Before training, a professional dog toilet should be prepared for the Great Pyrenees. This can be purchased professionally, or you can make it yourself from a cardboard box, or you can lay out an old newspaper or a pee pad, which can be used as a dog's toilet. After the toilet is ready, you need to find a fixed place at home to place it. Be careful not to change the location of the dog toilet casually during this period. For example, you can place the dog toilet on the balcony or in the bathroom.
At the same time, you should also pay attention to the daily excretion pattern of your dog. Research has found that under normal circumstances, a dog’s need to urinate and defecate will appear when getting up in the morning, about 15-30 minutes after each drink or meal. During this period, parents should pay special attention. Once they find that their Great Pyrenees needs to urinate, they should lead it to the dog toilet as soon as possible, and then encourage it to urinate and defecate.
Note that when Great Pyrenees need to relieve themselves, they usually lower their heads, sniff the ground, lower their hindquarters, spin in circles, etc. If you find that your dog has these abnormal behaviors, it means that it needs to relieve itself. At this time, you need to lead the dog to the dog toilet and encourage it to relieve itself.
Training a Great Pyrenees to use the toilet is a task that must not be stopped midway. Once the dog stops, the habits and awareness formed by the dog may disappear. Once the dog develops bad excretion habits, it will be very difficult for the owner to correct them.