If you plan on being outside of your home for more than three to four hours, have someone stop in togive him a potty break, recommends the Humane Society of the United States. This will prevent him from going indoors, especially if your dog won't stop pooping on your couch or bed. ...
Nears says, now it's just a pain, but it won't keep her from her daily trips to the dog park. "It was so just easy when I was able to just throw it through the fence into the trash can," she said. Aside from implementing a new policy on poop, the city just turned ...