1. Prepare a container for the rabbit, cover it with newspaper or sand, or both, and the rabbit's "toilet" will be ready.
2. When the rabbit is released, it will find its own place to pee. At this time, it can suck some of its urine with toilet paper, put it in the "toilet" used by rabbits, put the "toilet" where it just peed, and then put it in the "toilet" holding rabbits to familiarize it.
3. Train rabbits to "untie their big hands" in the same way.
4. Spend more time observing rabbits. Usually, rabbits want to go to the toilet after waking up or getting tired of playing. At this time, you can directly carry it to the "toilet", praise it with compliments, pat its head or give it some leaves after the rabbit successfully "relieves itself". Don't forget to praise and encourage the rabbit when he learns to go to the toilet by himself. In case Tutu's "academic performance" is not very good, don't be discouraged, you can repeat the fourth step. Every rabbit has different learning ability and memory. Only your love and passion will make Tutu willing to learn to go to the toilet.