How to train your dog to eliminate outdoors

How How to train a dog to penetrate outdoors
West Highland White Terrier

Many dogs who are walked every day will obediently hold in their urine. They develop the habit of going to defecate outdoors, but when some puppies just start to practice outdoor defecation, there is no penetration on the surface, and they poop randomly when they get home. How can you let your dog understand that you want them to defecate outside?
First of all, as a parent, you should know the signs of penetration of your dog. If the dog sniffs and circles on the ground, and then walks around for a long time as if it is choosing a place. Only then would he act like he was about to poop. This means that the dog needs to infiltrate. However, if the dog only has these actions but does not dare to infiltrate, the owner should lead the dog to a fixed dog toilet and then encourage it to infiltrate.
Secondly, ensure that you can walk your dog a fixed number of times every day (Editor’s advice: every day! It’s not your occasional sweat and sweat, and it doesn’t matter whether it’s wind or rain), because if a dog develops outdoor defecation, If they don't go out suddenly, they will hold in their urine. Holding in urine for a long time will cause dog diseases. If you cannot ensure that you walk your dog immediately every day, it is best to prepare a fixed dog toilet for your dog, but it is convenient to train your dog to go to the dog toilet. This dog toilet can be made of several sheets of newspapers, a changing pad, or an old cardboard box. After the dog's toilet is properly prepared, it is necessary to start training the dog to penetrate into the fixed toilet.

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