How to Train a Shar Pei to Urinate and Defecate in a Designated Place?
Generally, nowadays when raising pets, most people live in apartment buildings, which are relatively enclosed environments. So, they hope their dogs can urinate and defecate in a designated place; otherwise, if the dog messes around indoors, it’s quite troublesome. So how should we train them?

How to Train a Shar Pei to Urinate and Defecate in a Designated Place?
A 3 to 4-month-old Shar Pei is quite strong now, and its bones are sturdier, so this is the best training period for the Shar Pei. You can teach the dog some basic training, such as sit, lie down, and going to the bathroom in a designated place.
You need to prepare a toilet for the Shar Pei in advance. You can buy a special dog toilet, or you can also make one yourself. It’s quite simple: just use some discarded papers or newspapers as a toilet. You can place this dog toilet in a suitable spot at home to be the dog's fixed toilet. But remember, once fixed, do not change it easily~

How to Train a Shar Pei to Urinate and Defecate in a Designated Place?
Before training, you need to observe when the dog usually urinates and defecates. Usually, dogs do this in the morning, just after waking up. Also, if you find the dog sniffing the ground back and forth and circling, this is also a sign that the dog wants to go. You should then carry the Shar Pei to your designated toilet to relieve itself. After you understand the Shar Pei’s bathroom schedule, every time you see the dog wants to go, guide it in time to the designated spot. If you don’t make it in time, carry the Shar Pei there. Repeat this continuously for education. Gradually, the Shar Pei will remember and develop a habit. Next time it wants to go, the dog will go to the designated place. Usually, the dog learns this in one to two weeks.

How to Train a Shar Pei to Urinate and Defecate in a Designated Place?
The Shar Pei is considered to be a relatively intelligent breed and is not particularly mischievous, so training is relatively easy. The key is that the owner has patience to teach.