My dog no longer goes to the toilet in the cage, and as soon as it is released, it will be pulled ar

Updated on Toilets 2024-07-18
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Dogs don't defecate where they live, unless you force them, and the way to do it is very simple, keep it in a cage and don't let it out, and when he can't hold it anymore, he will poop in it, and often like this, and over time, he will get used to defecating in the cage.

    It is said that it is a very bad habit to let the dog defecate in the cage. Really teach him the best to go to the toilet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is said that it is a very bad habit to let the dog defecate in the cage. If you really want to teach him to go to the toilet, it's best to coax the dog into the cage (or use food) to lure him.

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