What should I do if my dog only eats meat?
0 Jul 26,2025
The success of training a dog to use the toilet depends on your ability to predict its bowel movements. Usually after activity, after waking up or after feeding, most dogs will walk around and sniff the floor. First of all, you must give your dog a fixed place to go to the toilet. You can choose to let it go to the toilet in a place at home that is easier to clean, such as the bathroom or balcony, and then decide whether to carry out home hygiene training or newspaper training. If your dog is too young to go outside and you can't take care of it at home all day, newspaper training is recommended. The specific methods of training your dog to use toilet and toilet are as follows:
Home hygiene training
If you are often at home and it is easy to go outside, and your dog is old enough to go out, then home hygiene training is the simplest way. Take the puppy outside when it wakes up, after every feeding, after activities, after not peeing for a while, or when there is a signal that it is convenient. Allowing your puppy to follow you outside without having to hold him will help him learn to know where the door is when he needs to go outside.
You can place a newspaper by the door at night and remove it when the puppy is fine all night.
Newspaper training
Put the puppy in a separate room that is easy to clean and cover the floor with newspapers. When you find that your puppy is particularly fond of newspapers in a certain area and often urinates and defecates there, you can gradually remove the rest of the newspapers. Then gradually move the newspaper to the position where you want it to urinate, and finally remove the newspaper and don't use it at all. But note that this is a relatively long process, so don’t be impatient. If you fail, you have to start over again.
Choose a good day and put the newspaper outdoors, or simply remove it. If the puppy urinates outdoors, reward it. If that doesn't work, put the newspaper back as a guide.