anxious, hasn't been taken out enough, or just isn't properly potty trained. Whatever the reason, there are several ways you can stop your dog from pooing or peeing on your bed.
If you catch your dog in the act of peeing where he shouldn’t, make a big noise to catch his attention: Clap loudly, stomp your foot, or call his name. He should stop mid-stream to see what you want, and when he does, immediately take him to the proper peeing place and let him...
Increase Potty Breaks: Take your dog outside to pee right after drinking, eating, and waking from naps. Reward your dog for peeing outside in the appropriate places. Identify Triggers: Try to figure out if there's a stimulus in your dog's environment that prompts them to pee inside. Eli...
Depending on the size of the dog, you can play inside your house or apartment. When you take the dog for walks, try to jog part of the time or rollerblade to increase the pace of the dog's exercise. If you have a treadmill at home, this type of exercise can be safe and fun for...