neither does your dog. If the area is smelly, covered in poop, or otherwise dirty, your dog may refuse to use the area as a toilet. So, make sure youpick up all your dog’s poop, and it wouldn’t hurt to spray the area down with a hose...
Consider the words: defecate, poop and pee. They're not accepted in polite conversation, are they? We keep our bodily functions under wraps, so any changes in our approach to handling them can create culture shock and resistance. Imagine being in charge of a household that relied on the ...
Diarrhea can be very uncomfortable and unpleasant, but it’s a problem that most people will get at some point in their lives, and it usually passes within a few days. Find out what can cause short-term or long-term diarrhea, how to treat and prevent it, and when you should see a d...
that has a foul smelling residue which is colloquially referred to as the “skunk smell“. They’re small, hobbling creatures that scare very easily. Instead of running away like most prey animals, these guys rear their hind quarters to threaten any animal that might think of it as food ...
To improve your dog’s stool, use only high-quality foods, you may need to experiment with what works best with your dog’s digestive system and ask your Vet for suggestions. Helping you to avoid coming home to a smelly house. Clean-up of a healthy stool is as simple as picking it ...
though, wants to roll in it. The grosser the smell, the better it is to your dog. One theory is that dogs like to cover their own scent with icky odors to make it easier to surprise prey. You probably can’t change that, so try to spot smelly things first and steer your dog clea...
Chemotherapy drugs don’t stay in your body forever. Over time, your kidneys and liver break them down. Then, you pee orpoopthem out. How long this takes depends on the type of chemo drug and your health. How to Prepare for Chemotherapy ...
Seeing maggots in your home is upsetting and requires action. Here’s what maggots are, where they come from, and what to do when you have them.
Smelly. Hard. And looking like our chicken had been constipated for days. I opened the coop to see if I could find any more waste bombs in there (because as a chicken-keeper, inspecting droppings happens to be part of the job—lucky us!), and sitting inside her egg box wasIman, our...
Chemical smells, even the kinds of things that smell good to us, can repel cats and cause them to avoid the box. Some scented products can even be toxic for cats if they inhale them. The best method for addressing a smelly litter box is to neutralize and remove the odors rather than ...