1:is your dog a puppy
If not then I would advise you to go and see a vet because your dog sounds like it might have a bug or something
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Because the bathroom is not a place of dignified usage.
It might be safe, but it is cruel to confine a dog to either the bathroom or a cage. Dogs need room, lots of it.
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Of course not. These dogs do well outside as well.
It depends...you want them to poo or pee inside your house?
Outside dogs needs more food as it gets colder. It takes energy to keep warm.
You will get several answers to this question depending upon what type of dog it is and how integrated into the family it is. Some keep their dogs outside 100% of the time - with a good quality shelter and access to food and water, this isn't a hardship for the dogs. Some keep their dogs inside 100% of the time - with adequate exercise and time to run around and stretch their legs, this isn't a hardship for the dogs. Some use a combination of inside and outside, with various sleeping and exercise arrangements as well.
Well it is about the same. However it depends on your preference. I personally keep my dog inside. However I think that most people do prefer to keep their dog outside.
From long experience, letting dogs eat grass and plants can cause acidic vomit. I would not advise it. Keep dogs away if possible.
I will go with you in the morning.
Your dogs probably need to go to the bathroom more than them hating you.You should consider what there side of the story is (if they could tell you what would it be?). You should make a bathroom schedule, if you have enough time to keep up with it. If you don't, let them outside when they, just woke up from a nap, when they finish eating and when they scratch at your arm. Also try to tie a string of small bells to the door so if they scratch at the door you can here the bells ring and know to take them out. Even if they ring on accident you still will take them out. It is simply a matter of training, for both you and the dogs.
Alternate when your dogs are outside to fertilize the lawn, dont allow the non-infected dogs to eat or drink from the same bowl as the poor bloke with the sickness, and keep him in his own room (if not outside)with plenty of sunlight and water to heal.