
How to teach dogs to roll
In the life with dogs, their agile posture and lively appearance always bring us endless joy. If dogs can learn the interesting skill of rolling, it will undoubtedly add more fun to daily interactions.
When you bring home that fluffy little Teddy puppy, which is still wobbling when walking, and look at its innocent and cute appearance, your heart is filled with joy and anticipation. However, not long after, there may be some "little troubles" at home. For example, it relieves itself anywhere, which troubles many owners. In fact, as long as you master scientific methods and have enough patience, training a Teddy puppy to go to the toilet is not difficult.
Understanding the physiological characteristics of Teddy puppies is the first step in training. The bladder and bowel control abilities of puppies are not yet fully developed, and they usually need to excrete more frequently. Generally, a little Teddy is very likely to need to go to the toilet about 15 - 30 minutes after eating, drinking, after playing, and after waking up. Moreover, they have a certain sense of territoriality and like to excrete in areas with familiar smells. Understanding these can help us better grasp the training opportunities.
Before training, sufficient preparations should be made. First of all, a fixed excretion area needs to be selected for the little Teddy. This area can be a corner of the balcony at home, a corner of the bathroom, or a specially purchased pet toilet area. Once selected, do not change it easily, as this helps it form a fixed conditioned reflex. Then, prepare some auxiliary tools, such as pet pee pads. You can choose pee pads with attractants. The special smell of the attractants can attract the little Teddy to excrete on them. In addition, prepare some small snacks, such as dried chicken, cheese cubes, etc. When it excretes in the correct place, give it as a reward, which can make it understand the owner's intentions more quickly.
The training process needs to be gradual, and patience should be maintained. When you notice that the little Teddy shows signs of excretion, such as it starts sniffing around on the ground, spinning around constantly, or suddenly stops moving, you should immediately carry it to the selected excretion area. Be gentle and do not startle it. After arriving at the excretion area, let it stay there for a while and encourage it softly, for example, say simple commands like "Pee here" or "Poop here" to it. If it excretes smoothly, immediately give it enthusiastic praise and delicious snacks as rewards, and pat its head to let it know that it has done the right thing. If it does not excrete within the specified time, do not punish it. Instead, put it back to the original playing place, observe its excretion signs after a while, and repeat the above steps.
During the training process, some problems are inevitable. For example, the little Teddy may forget to excrete in the fixed place and "convenient" elsewhere again. At this time, never scold or beat it, because scolding and beating will only make it feel scared and confused, which is instead not conducive to training. The correct way is to clean up its excrement with a tissue, minimize the smell residue, and then put the excrement on the pee pad in the fixed excretion area to let it get familiar with this smell again. At the same time, guide it to the correct place again and patiently tell it that it should excrete here.
In addition, some little Teddies may be resistant to training and unwilling to cooperate. This may be because it has not fully adapted to the new environment or the training method makes it feel uncomfortable. In this case, we can suspend the training first, spend more time with it, interact and play with it, enhance the relationship between each other, and let it relax. After its emotions are stable, start the training again.
Training a Teddy puppy to go to the toilet takes a certain amount of time. It may take 1 - 2 weeks or even longer, and the specific time varies depending on the individual differences of the dog. During this process, we should always maintain patience and love. Every progress of the little Teddy is worth cheering for; every mistake of it also needs our understanding and guidance.
Little Teddy puppies are like little angels in our lives. Their company brings us endless warmth and happiness. When we train them with patience and love, we can not only solve the small troubles in life but also enhance the trust and affection between each other. Let's work together to help little Teddy puppies develop good excretion habits, accompany them to grow up healthily and happily, and spend every wonderful day.
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