How to potty train an Alaskan

How to toilet train an Alaskan? Before taking the Alaskan home, determine a fixed toilet spot; guide the Alaskan to the correct place to urinate every time about 20 minutes after eating or waking up; do not urinate because of urination Scolding will make Alaska think that defecation is a wrong thing, and his character will become less confident.
Before taking Alaska home, you must first find a fixed toilet spot. Alaska will defecate and defecate here in the future and will not change it (the principle is very important!). It is best to keep this location away from where Alaska eats or dens, because Alaska is actually a very clean animal and does not like to urinate and defecate where it eats and sleeps.
Because Alaska is more likely to want to go to the toilet soon after eating. Therefore, you only need to wait for about 10 to 20 minutes after each time Alaska finishes eating or wakes up from sleep (the length of time can be observed by observing Alaska’s habits, such as turning in circles~~sniffing here and there~~each dog has its own preparation actions) , when you observe this movement, guide it to the right place immediately. The guidance method can be half push~~half pull~~half hug~~half coax~~~ But don’t do it too hastily~~ or move too much Or the attitude is too fierce~~. Take him to the same place to "stand by" and encourage him whenever he has the intention of liberating. Over time, he will know that "after a meal + going to the toilet in a certain place = the owner is happy" and will be praised. From now on, he will "take the initiative" to go to the toilet at the designated place where you often take him after meals.
Don’t beat and scold Alaska for urinating and defecating easily, otherwise Alaska will think that urinating and defecating is a "wrong thing", and will only dare to poop secretly when the owner is not paying attention~~~ It will be troublesome to train! When Alaska poops in the right place, give him great encouragement! If he poops in the wrong place, just tell Alaska in a slightly serious tone (with the volume raised): "No!", and then immediately carry Alaska to the correct place to urinate. If he poops in the wrong place, just tell him "No!" The excrement in the place must be cleaned up immediately, and the place must be completely deodorized (bleach + deodorizing spray) to avoid Alaska smelling the same smell next time and pooping in the same place again~~ Practice this with Alaska repeatedly A few days~~
Note: Beating and scolding may make Alaska afraid of making mistakes in front of you, but there is no guarantee that he will not urinate everywhere after you turn around. What's more, frequent beatings and scoldings will make Alaska's character timid and lack self-confidence. Alaska who grew up with such an education will not be happy at all, and you, as the owner, will be less glorious. Alaska, who has just arrived at your home, may not be able to understand your commands or observe your face at all, but he can clearly distinguish the cadence of your voice.
Alaska is very smart. After a while, he should learn to go to the designated place to relieve himself. But after learning, there is no guarantee that he will not make mistakes 100%! Because AlaskaI'm still young, and sometimes I have mood problems~~ or my endurance skills are not as good as Alaska, so I pull him off at any time~~ Don't be too angry at this time~~ It's normal (not driving in reverse) When I grow up, everything will change It will be OK.
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