You have a puppy at home. And immediately the question arises of how to teach a baby to do his wet and other "affairs" during a walk, and not in an apartment. This is not difficult to do. It is necessary, however, to show attention, perseverance and patience.
Instructions
Step 1
Until the age of four months, the puppy is not able to endure and leaves puddles and heaps wherever it is. If you are not yet walking him, then teach at home to go to a certain place. To do this, spread a few newspapers or diapers on the floor. Be considerate and patient. Noticing that another "surprise" is being prepared, transfer the puppy to a prepared newspaper. Did everything right - praise. The puppy will get used to it and will not leave puddles anywhere. Reduce the number of such places gradually.
Step 2
If the trouble nevertheless happened, do not scold the puppy, otherwise he will try to do his "business" as quickly and invisibly as possible.
Step 3
But now you vaccinated the dog, the quarantine is over. You can start walking. Most often, the puppy goes to the toilet after sleeping and eating. Since he eats 4-6 times a day, the number of walks should not be less. Take the puppy outside 20-25 minutes after eating. For a start, it’s a good idea to take “waste material” with you - a newspaper or a diaper, so that the baby understands what, in fact, he has to do.
Step 4
For a walk, choose a place where the puppy is not distracted by passers-by or other dogs. After everything is done, be sure to praise him. Do not go home immediately, walk for another 10-15 minutes. Play with him, let him communicate with relatives.
Step 5
If, waking up in the morning, you did not see a wet "surprise", immediately take the dog outside. If you don't do this right away, you will be playing for time - the puppy will understand that no one is going to do it. Another puddle is provided for you.
Step 6
Reduce the number of walks gradually. Watch your puppy. Soon you will learn to accurately determine when it needs to be taken out into the street. In this case, any dog begins to worry and look for a secluded place. 3-4 walks are enough for a 6-8 month old puppy, 2-3 walks for a one-year-old.
Step 7
Reduce the number of walks gradually. Watch your puppy. Soon you will learn to accurately determine when it needs to be taken out into the street. In this case, any dog begins to worry and look for a secluded place. 3-4 walks are enough for a 6-8 month old puppy, 2-3 walks for a one-year-old.