-- Do control where and when
your dog goes to the bathroom by using a crate, regular routine, and close supervision.
Not exact matches
Dogs that eat less fillers in their foods
go to the
bathroom much less
by amount, translating into less waste and less time spent picking up waste.
Start
by gently leading your
dog,
by his leash,
to the area where he should be
going to the
bathroom.
The most common way for your puppy
to contract a serious illness is
by walking in areas where
dogs of unknown health and vaccination status
go to the
bathroom.
When the
dog goes to the
bathroom (hopefully outside
by now) the anal glands empty.
Verbal cues can also help make sure your
dog actually
goes to the
bathroom — oftentimes puppies get distracted outside
by smells, or wanting
to play, and forget
to go.
But
dogs that
go on - leash outside for potty - breaks multiple times a day and only get their exercise
by walking and running in their neighborhood can develop the sense that this running route or these
bathroom locations are their entire territory, which can be more challenging
to manage as a behavioral issue.