How to teach a puppy to wear diapers
How to teach a puppy to wear diapers
The little puppy you brought into the house is notimmediately go to the toilet on the street. At first he will make puddles all over the apartment. In order not to come across traces of the life of the dog in the most unexpected places, for the first time it can be accustomed to walking on a waterproof diaper.
We equip the toilet for the puppy
To teach the puppy to the toilet you will needpacking waterproof diapers and, if desired, a fence, with which you can fence off part of the room where the puppy will first live. Remove the rugs or the carpet - for a small dog they look very tempting, but if the puppy makes a puddle on your favorite Persian carpet, the thing will be hopelessly spoiled. Stock up with treats, toys and patience - the puppy's training will take you a lot of time.We accustom the puppy to the diaper
Cover the fenced part or the whole room,if you decide not to limit the dog in travel diapers. They should occupy about two-thirds of the space, because the kid does not yet control his bladder, and will not be able to reach the right place, so his toilet should always be nearby. Carefully watch your puppy. As soon as you see that the dog has done its work, where it should be, praise it, give it a treat, offer to play with your favorite ball or rope. If the puppy meets his needs in a space free from diapers, you will have to more clearly hint about what you want from him want to. Do not shout at the kid and do not poke him with a snout in a puddle. As soon as you notice that the animal began to restlessly turn around in search of a suitable place for the toilet, carry it to the diaper. Even if you do not have time, and the dog has done its business in the process, praise it. Also put the puppy on the diaper should be 15-20 minutes after each meal. Some pets, even having a need for emptying, will still try to escape from the diaper to find a place suitable for the toilet, guided by their own taste. Each time gently, but persistently return the puppy and wait until it empties the intestines and bladder on the diaper.Even if you feel that you are beginning to lose patience, do not break and do not abuse the puppy. This will only frighten him and slow the learning process.With age, puppies begin to control their bladder better, so the area occupied by diapers can be gradually reduced until only one remains.
If you removed some of the diapers, and the puppy began to shit on the floor, return them back. So, your dog is not ready yet, and you can try to make her toilet less in a few days.After the puppy has learned that his business to himshould be observed on the diaper, you can remove the barrier and move the impromptu toilet in a convenient place for you - a corridor, a bathroom. A grown-up dog should not be difficult to run up to him and fix his need there.