it takes lots of training but if the dogs not completely disobediant, your hard work will be payed off
try rewarding her when she does.
Give the child more time to become accustomed to the potty. Try a reward system (something small like a cookie or cracker) for peeing in the potty and explain that the same works for poop in the potty, too, but not for poop in the diaper. Maybe after a while if they poop in their nappy give them a time out for not doing what they are supposed to do.
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Try a potty patch. If you can get him to use it move it slowly towards the door everyday. Also a doggie door might encourage him to go out there if it is a convenient option that is always available.
Take your dog outside consistently after meals, playtime, and upon waking up. Choose a designated potty area and use a consistent phrase or cue to encourage elimination. Reward your dog with praise or treats when they go in the desired spot, reinforcing the behavior. Be patient and consistent with your training.
Well, there is a funny Potty training song on youtube about defecating in the potty. It's called:Poop Song-Potty Training 101
because they aren't potty trained
i think you may be talking about a potty pad. target and petsmart have them.
yes they do i recently seen it
sometimes if they are not potty trained young or can not hold it
You can try using an umbrella to keep your dog dry while they do their business. It may also help to create a designated potty area that is sheltered from the rain. Be patient and give your dog time to adjust to the wet conditions.
To encourage your child to successfully poop on the potty, you can create a positive and supportive environment by praising and rewarding them when they use the potty for pooping. You can also establish a routine and schedule for potty breaks, provide a comfortable and child-friendly potty chair, and be patient and understanding throughout the process. Additionally, it may be helpful to involve your child in the process and make it a fun and engaging experience.