German Shepherd feeding precautions
0 Jul 26,2025
Before bringing a Bichon Frize puppy home, you can first find a place in the house for the dog to go to the toilet. For example: it can be placed in the corner of the corridor, bathroom, or balcony, and then place a box covered with old newspapers (or covered with plastic sheeting). This place is a designated place for Bichon Frize puppies to go to the toilet.
At the same time, daily dog owners should also pay attention to observation. Once they find that the Bichon Frize is restless next to the owner, or makes noises from its mouth, the owner will wonder if the Bichon Frize needs to urinate. At this time, the Bichon Frize should be removed. Take the bear puppies to a designated place that has been prepared in advance, and let the Bichon Frize puppies go to the toilet at the designated place.
After several weeks of training, once it is found that the Bichon Frize is more accustomed to the newspaper, the dog owner can gradually move the newspaper outside the door while reducing the area of the newspaper until the newspaper is moved outside the door.
After doing this for a few more times, Bichon Frize will also be able to urinate and defecate on the newspaper you designate. If the puppy is not used to using newspapers, you can also use some pet pee pads, because pet pee pads basically contain inducers, which will be more conducive to the puppy learning to urinate at a fixed point.
During toilet training, you should pay more attention to encouraging the Bichon Frize puppy and reduce the behavior of scolding the Bichon Frize puppy. If the puppy does not do the right thing, or poops all over the floor in the living room or bedroom, do not beat or scold the little Bichon easily, otherwise the dog will think that urinating and defecating is a "wrong thing", and will only dare to sneak around when the owner is not paying attention. It will be troublesome to train the baby in the future. Therefore, when the little Bichon pulls in the right place, the owner should give great encouragement; if he pulls in the wrong place, he only needs to say to the dog in a slightly serious tone (with the volume raised): "No!", and then immediately hold the dog to the right place. Just relieve yourself.