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Whether your dog keeps pooping in your room or your dog pooped on your bed, it might just be because she's not properly house trained. Make sure she understands that she needs to eliminate outdoors, not indoors. Start by taking your dog out when you first get up in the morning, after ...
You can create DIY, natural homemade dog repellants to stop dogs from pooping in your yard. For instance, you could mix 1 cup ofwhite vinegarwith 2 cups ofapple cider vinegar, and thenmist your lawn with it. Another option is to mix white vinegar with lime juice, soak cotton balls in ...
While the song is funny, there isn’t anything funny about your dog having diarrhea, especially when traveling or during the holidays. If you have a dog, you will likely have to deal with diarrhea at one time or another. And in some unfortunate cases, it may be a regular situation. ...
To potty train a dog to go outside fast, it's important to adhere to precise guidelines. Using the wrong approach or trying to cut corners may only backfire and slow down the process. Discover some basic guidelines on how to succeed.
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If your dog is no longer a puppy but continues to piddle in the house like one, here are some tips to help you. Photo by Lucrezia Carnelos on Unsplash Establishing clear roles with your dog is an important part of training them where—and where NOT—to potty. ...
You can sleep your puppy in their crate at night. To a dog, sleeping in a crate when all around, everyone else is quiet and nothing’s happening is completely different to being placed in a crate during the day, when the sun’s up, everyone else is up and about and moving and there...
It’s every dog owner’s dream: training your pooch to take his potty breaks in a certain section of the yard so the nasty cleanup routine is easier and well contained in a smaller space. Can this be possible to achieve? Absolutely! And it doesn’t take long at all. ...
Here’s the thing, and I won’t pull any punches: 10 to 12 hours is too long for a dog to be alone in a single stretch. I know, I know. It’s a very broad statement and there is always the argument that, “We’ve always done it this way and our dogs have always been fine...