How to Train Teddy to Urinate and Defecate? The Right Method Is Very Important
Many owners should find the issue of their dogs urinating and defecating troublesome. Young children also have difficulty with toilet training. When a dog first arrives at a new home and is unfamiliar with its layout, it will find a place it feels comfortable to relieve itself when urgent, without considering whether it is an appropriate spot. This can make it more troublesome for the owner to manage. Without a proper training plan, dogs find it difficult to consistently use a fixed spot for elimination. Therefore, to help dogs urinate and defecate regularly and in suitable places, today let's understand how to train a Teddy dog to urinate and defecate?
Before training a Teddy dog, it's best to give the dog an easy-to-pronounce name for easier training. During training, prepare a newspaper or something inexpensive to place down. Spray some scented perfume on the newspaper so the dog becomes familiar with the smell. When the dog sniffs the ground while walking, it may be looking for a place to eliminate. At this time, the owner should guide the dog to relieve itself on the newspaper. With repeated guidance, the dog will gradually become familiar and accustomed, so there will be no worries about random urination or defecation later.
The timing of when dogs urinate and defecate is also quite regular. Generally, they need to eliminate about ten minutes after eating, so owners should observe their dog's every move ten minutes after a meal to prevent accidents. Sometimes Teddy dogs might not perform well initially, so owners need to provide more guidance. Learning always involves a process of adaptation and habit formation. To motivate the dog during training, owners can reward it with its favorite food after successful training. When the dog fails multiple times, gently pat its rear and encourage it to try harder.
In the preliminary training stage, newspapers can first be used as a substitute because they are easy to clean and safe for the dog to eliminate on. Once the dog understands to use a fixed spot, the owner can gradually move the newspaper to the bathroom, and then slowly guide the dog to relieve itself in the bathroom. This process requires the owner's patient companionship, so owners should also be mentally prepared and not be too impatient.