So carry him straight to the place in your garden that you want him to
use as a toilet area, and put him down on the ground.
Well in this first stage its a matter of time and patience where you let your rabbit establish a place they
choose as a toilet area inside their pen or enclosure.
If the crate is too large, a dog will have enough space to use one of the
corners as a toilet area and will learn to eliminate inside.
(If your adult cat is making the transition from outdoor to indoor life, help him recognize the litter
box as his toilet area by mixing some garden soil into the litter.)
The best crate size allows your dog to stretch out, turn around and stand up comfortably, but not large enough for your dog to use one
end as a toilet area - how to measure your dog so you get the right size crate - click here.
Fortunately, puppies are creatures of habit, so as long as you introduce the garden to your
puppy as its toilet area early on, you should be able to avoid most of the common pitfalls.
After you've fed him, played with him, and especially when he awakes, make sure that you take him to the place that you have
designated as the toilet area.
If you rabbit accidental mistakes if for a litter tray and uses
it as a toilet area then its best to get rid of it completely and maybe try again another time.
Do not use any cleaner with ammonia or bleach, as it will smell similar to the ammonia in urine and the puppy will identify
it as a toilet area.