How to bathe a little golden retriever
0 Jul 26,2025
First of all, parents should determine a fixed dog toilet for Alaska, and then officially start training. At the beginning, parents can use a newspaper to dip a little Alaskan urine in it and place it in a fixed dog toilet location, and the Alaskan dog will find this place based on the smell of its own urine. When Alaska needs to excrete, parents should guide it to the fixed dog toilet in time, and then let it excrete normally.
Secondly, the excretion time of Alaskan dogs generally occurs after getting up in the morning, or 30 minutes after each meal, and 15 minutes after each drink of water. During this time, parents should pay close attention to the physical behavior of the Alaskan dog. If they find that the Alaskan dog lowers its head and sniffs repeatedly in a small area, walks back and forth, turns in circles, etc., this means that the Alaskan dog needs to excrete. At this time, parents should provide timely guidance. The dog goes to the dog toilet and allows it to relieve itself normally.
After the Alaskan dog excretes normally, parents should give it some encouragement and praise to express that it has done a very good job and encourage the dog to still need to excrete in this fixed place next time. In addition, to train Alaskan dogs to develop the habit of excreting at fixed points, the training time should start from the age of 4-5 months. Dog training is a task that requires persistence and continuous hard work for the owner. Only in this way can the Alaskan dog better master the training content of fixed-point excretion and develop a habit.