Hilti
Hilti's elegant and beautiful appearance deeply attracts many dog lovers. However, if Hilti urinates or defecates at will, it will also make the owner feel headache and anger, and her love for Hilti may turn into anger and helplessness. To solve this problem, the first training that Hilti will face after she goes home will be "defecating in a fixed place". How to teach the shetland sheepdog to urinate in life? What is the key training method?
First of all, before Hilti enters the house, as the owner, she should build a perfect living environment for her. Such as dog kennels, sleeping pads and dog toilets. This dog toilet can be bought professionally or made by yourself, but it can also be paved with several newspapers or urine pads. The most important thing is that this dog toilet should be placed in a suitable position (such as balcony, toilet, etc.), so don't move it casually in the future.
Secondly, after Hilti goes home, she should closely observe her excretory habits. Generally speaking, dogs get up in the morning, and soon after drinking and eating, they will need to defecate. During these special times, parents must guide Hilti to the dog's toilet in time, and then encourage her to urinate. Never wait until the dog has finished defecating before acting. This kind of training will be late.
Third, in order to better attract Hilti to go to the dog toilet to excrete. Every time you clean the dog toilet, it's best to keep some smell of dog urine stains on it. Of course, the dog toilet should also be kept clean, only some smell remains. This will better attract Hilti and make her habitually go to the dog toilet every time she excretes.
Training Hilti to urinate and defecate requires persistence and guidance from life. Moreover, at the beginning of training, parents should pay more attention to guiding the dog, so that it can slowly develop the habit of defecating at a fixed point. When it grows up, it won't have the bad habit of defecating anywhere.