The dog doesn t go to the toilet at home, I ve never seen him go to the toilet at home. Only when yo

Updated on Toilets 2024-09-15
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No, dogs are like that....Once in the morning, once in the afternoon....There are a lot of people who wish their dogs were like this...After all, pooping at home isn't fun....Rest assured that it won't be broken.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The dog will grasp it, and if it can't hold it anymore, it will bark at you and make a fuss to get out.

    If you can't hold it back, you will solve it on the spot.

    Don't worry about them.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you find it too troublesome or don't have time to take it out all the time, you can collect a little bit of the dog's excrement and put it in the toilet, so that it can find a place to poop there in the future

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I happen to have the same concerns. I used to go to a school in another city to live in a dormitory, and that's what I thought about every day. I'm very worried, my parents only took her out after breakfast and dinner, a total of twice a day, and it's no wonder that she doesn't suffocate to death for a long time.

    And if it is a dog that is good at obeying the wishes of the owner to survive, seeing that the owner has no intention of taking them out, they will not mess around, they can only hold it all the time, even if they can't hold it back for the time being, it is not comfortable.

    After my persuasion, my parents decided to do it for the health of the dog, and for the sake of being able to go out often to breathe fresh air and move the shin at the same time.

    Three or four hours to go around the neighborhood with the dog.

    I couldn't be happier.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Served...

    I'd be happy if my dog was so well-behaved.

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