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How to train for urination and defecation in a 2-month bear competition

When that furry and round 2-month-old bear puppy enters your life, its adorable appearance can instantly melt your heart. Its small body seems to hide endless vitality,

When that furry and round 2-month-old bear puppy enters your life, its adorable appearance can instantly melt your heart. Its small body seems to hide endless vitality, running around the house and bringing countless joys to life. But what comes with it may be the small trouble of defecating and urinating everywhere, which not only allows you to enjoy companionship, but also adds a lot of troubles. Don't worry, as long as you master the scientific training methods, invest enough patience and love, and help it learn to urinate and defecate at a fixed point, it is not difficult.

A 2-month-old Bichon puppy is still developing and improving its physiological functions. At this time, their urinary and nervous systems are not yet mature, and their ability to autonomously control excretion is weak. But precisely because of this, this stage is the golden age for cultivating good excretion habits, just like drawing on a blank sheet of paper, we can guide it to outline the correct behavioral patterns. Compared to slightly older dogs, 2-month-old bears are more likely to accept new commands and environments, and have strong plasticity.

Before formal training, we need to make thorough preparations. Firstly, it is necessary to select a suitable excretion area for the bear puppy. It is best to choose this area in the corner of the bathroom, on the balcony, or in a quiet and well ventilated place at home. Next, prepare suitable excretory products, such as pet specific urine pads or small dog toilets. Urine pads should be chosen with strong water absorption and good odor removal effect, which can keep the bear in a dry and comfortable environment after excretion, and effectively reduce the stimulation of odors. If using a dog restroom, the size should be appropriate, and the edge height should not obstruct the entry and exit of puppies.

Pay close attention to the excretion signals of Bichon puppies, which is a key step in training. Generally speaking, a 2-month-old bear will exhibit some noticeable behavior before excretion. For example, they may suddenly stop playing, constantly sniffing around in one place, or start spinning in place, and their little buttocks may also squat slightly. Once these signals are captured, they should be immediately carried to the designated excretion area with gentle movements. Remember, the movements must be gentle and avoid startling this sensitive and timid little one, as any fright may have a negative impact on the training effectiveness.

After bringing the teddy bear puppy to the excretory area, you can softly and gently give it some fixed instructions, such as "pee" and "poop". The voice should be gentle and patient, gradually establishing a close connection between these instructions and excretory behavior. Meanwhile, wait nearby for a moment and give it enough time to complete the excretion. If the bear successfully defecates in the designated area, be sure to be generous with your praise and rewards. You can gently stroke its head and praise it in a cheerful tone, such as "Baby, you're so good", and then reward it with a delicious puppy specific milk cake or small jerky. These positive feedbacks will make it clear that excreting in this place is the correct behavior, thus continuously reinforcing this behavior.

However, if the bear accidentally defecates in the wrong place, do not scold or beat it loudly. At this stage, puppies are still unable to understand why they are being scolded. Your anger will only make them feel scared and confused, and may even cause them to be afraid to defecate in front of you and secretly hide to solve the problem. This will undoubtedly add greater difficulty to training. You can say 'no' in a relatively serious but gentle tone, and then take it to the designated area to make it understand the correct excretion location. At the same time, it is necessary to quickly clean up the excrement in the wrong place and thoroughly eliminate the odor with specialized pet deodorizers to prevent residual odors from attracting it to excrete there again.

Training a 2-month-old Bichon puppy requires great patience and perseverance. They may make frequent mistakes, learning to excrete in designated areas the day before and forgetting again the next day, which is an extremely normal situation. After all, they are just naive little creatures. In this process, no matter how many setbacks you encounter, always maintain a gentle attitude. Every patient teaching is a warming of emotions between you and Bixiong. When one day, it can finally consciously excrete in the designated area and look at you with eyes full of anticipation and praise, you will truly feel that all the previous efforts were so worthwhile.

In addition to daily training, a regular daily routine is also crucial for the urination and defecation training of Bichon puppies. It should be fed and watered regularly and quantitatively, usually 4-5 times a day. After about 20-30 minutes of each feeding, bear puppies often have a need for excretion. Similarly, it is important to control the timing and amount of water intake, and avoid letting it drink too much water before going to bed at night. This can effectively reduce the frequency of nighttime excretion and help it develop good sleep and excretion habits.

A 2-month-old Bichon puppy is like the warmest little sun in life, lighting up our world with pure and innocent love. Training it to defecate and urinate at designated times is not only to make our lives more tidy and orderly, but also to help it grow up healthy and happy. Let us use scientific methods, endless patience, and full of love to accompany it smoothly through this important training stage, making it the most obedient and caring partner in our lives. Whether it's sunny days or peaceful and warm nights, they become even more beautiful due to the kindness of the bear. Let's witness its growth together and create more precious memories filled with love.

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