However, young puppies and some old dogs can not
physically hold their bladders and bowels through the night.
Not exact matches
A child has to be
physically able before he can take any kind of control over his
bladder: that means that he must be aware when he is about to pee, and — very importantly — he must be able to
hold it, at least for a minute or two, while he finds the potty or goes to the bathroom, and adjusts or removes clothing as appropriate.
A child must have the
bladder capacity to
physically hold it and they also have to be emotionally ready for a big change in order to achieve success.
This shows us that they have some form of
bladder control and that their anatomy is able to
hold urine, making it
physically possible to potty train.
You should never keep your puppy in the crate for longer than he is
physically capable of
holding his
bladder and bowels.
It is very important to understand that it's not
physically possible for an 8 week old puppy to
hold their
bladder for 6 or 7 hours.
French bulldogs Puppies have very small
bladders so they can not
physically hold it for very very long.
Finally, never leave your dog crated for longer than he is
physically able to
hold his
bladder or bowels.
Puppies have very small
bladders so they can not
physically hold it for very long.
Incontinent dogs are
physically incapable of
holding their urine in due to
bladder problems.