Remember, even housebroken dogs have accidents

Whether you want to raise a new dog or an old dog, it may seem difficult at first glance—especially in terms of hand washing habits. Semel said: “No matter how old the dog is, when you bring it home for the first time, you should treat them like puppies.” This means recording meal times and restroom breaks, and ensuring that pets are taken after each activity. Go to the dedicated restroom to reduce your burden.Adult dogs will usually be trained after the first few days, while puppies may need more time. Keep the stain remover just in case, because if the dogs can still smell their marks, they are likely to return to the same place to pee. If your new puppy cannot regulate his weight well, the toilet log can also be your first clue. Therefore, the convenience of contacting the veterinarian will help alleviate your troubles in the first week. If you live in an apartment, changing mats may be helpful, but Ballantyne warns that doing so may reinforce unwanted behaviors in the long term, which is to urinate on the side of the road instead of outside.
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