Well my dogs use the puppy pads you get at Walmart and i leave it on a place they usually go to the bathroom on so they go on the pad and if you dont want them to go to the bathroom while you are gone put them in a cage with their beds because a dog never goes to the bathroom on their bed
by training the dog to like the cat :)
To train your male dog to use an indoor potty, you can start by choosing a designated spot for the potty and consistently taking him there at regular intervals. Use positive reinforcement, such as treats and praise, when he goes potty in the right spot. Clean up accidents promptly and avoid punishing your dog for mistakes. With patience and consistency, your dog can learn to use the indoor potty.
yes, if you introduce the dog to the crate properly. don't just shove it in there and leave it alone.
beat it with sticks and if it doesnt listen to you sell it to a dog stew shop in Korea
Take him to a park on a nice day. Throw a frisbee and then he'll be more interested in indoor games.
Try taking him to a indoor area with a dog training group and train him with the help of other dog owners .
One effective way to create an indoor potty area for dogs is to use a designated area with artificial grass or pee pads. You can also train your dog to use a specific spot by consistently rewarding them for going there. Additionally, using a dog litter box or a commercial indoor potty system can be helpful in managing your dog's bathroom needs indoors.
Breeds that are typically well-suited for indoor living include small breeds such as French Bulldogs, Pugs, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, and Shih Tzus. These breeds tend to adapt well to apartment or house living, require less exercise, and are generally low energy.
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Since its already an adult it will be harder but just walk it alot of days like once everyday. You might have problems like the dog pulling you or tangling you. Dont let the dog get to far or he can choke on the leash.
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