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How to train huskies to defecate at fixed points
1. Determine the place where the husky dog urinates: Before taking the husky dog home, find a good place in advance, and then train the husky dog to urinate in the place you specify. Husky puppies must not be used to it at first, and may be angry, but it doesn't matter. We must stick to this place and stay away from dogs eating or nesting. After a long time, husky puppies will get used to it.

2. Induce Husky to learn to defecate at designated points: The general rule of Husky puppies is that they usually defecate within 30 minutes after eating or waking up. With this function, users can observe the performance of husky puppies and then lure them.

3. Don't beat and scold husky dogs: Don't beat and scold little huskies easily because of defecation, otherwise dogs will think that defecation is wrong, and only dare to urinate secretly when the owner is not paying attention, which will be very troublesome in future training.

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Puppies are generally not allowed to go out from weaning to 4 months old to avoid catching infectious diseases. It's best to buy them some toys to play with and chew. The key period of training is when the dog is 6 or 7 weeks old. Dogs in this period are in a period of fun and training. The degree of training and cultivation is directly related to the intelligence of dogs in the future. Dogs are trained to defecate in fixed places.

Standing, coming, sitting, shaking hands, walking upright, not screaming and other movements are easier to train successfully in this period. If you train well in this period, it will be much easier to train in the future. When training, you must wear a collar and be pulled by your owner to train yourself, but you must master the basic methods and principles of dog training, be confident, be patient and be ruthless. Otherwise, dogs can easily be poorly trained, and it will be more difficult to train in the future.