How to toilet train a three-month-old puppy? The methods are all here
How to toilet train a three-month-old puppy? In the process of potty training for a three-month-old puppy, the first thing to do is to give it a regular potty system. In order for it to adhere to this poop system, you can place it in a separate area that it is familiar with, and give it appropriate encouragement if necessary, such as giving it some dog treats as a reward.
In addition, during the training process, you should also pay attention to cleaning up the puppy's feces to reduce the distraction of the puppy when it urinates and defecates. At the same time, any mistakes made by the puppy should be pointed out immediately and corrected accordingly. Try to make the puppy remember that it can only relieve itself in designated places.
1. First prepare a dog toilet or dog pee pad. You can also put some old newspapers on top of a large cardboard box, stain it with dog urine stains, and then place it where you want your dog to go to the toilet.
2. Dogs usually have a bowel movement when they just wake up or after eating. When the dog is about to relieve himself, he will smell and smell everywhere. The dog is actually looking for a more suitable place to go to the toilet. At this time, he should be taken to the dog toilet immediately.
3. If the dog can defecate in the potty, give the dog timely caress or material rewards. Sometimes the dog may not urinate and defecate within this time, and then let it go after a certain period of time.
As long as you train in this way, a three-month-old puppy can quickly learn to urinate and defecate at a fixed location.