well puppy feces should not be hard in the first place, but if it is, you may want to show it some attractive feces from a puppy of the opposite sex! LOL. or did you mean poopy feces? LOL.
. If you do take him/her for a walk, make sure you keep the puppy away from other dogs and other dogs feces, as they can carry the parvo virus.
It depends on how hard the feces is. If you simply mean constipation, then laxatives are the treatment. If you mean fecal impaction, then that is a serious medical condition and you would need to go to a doctor. If you are lucky, they can just dig it out without surgery.
If you have to go outside every 10 mins just incase the puppy/ puppies then you have to keep doing it until the puppies/puppy understands that, that is when they go to the loo then put a word with it so say like "do you want to go wee wees?" then after a while they will start to understand that , that i what they have to do and until that then keep on going
If the puppy is already paper-trained, gradually move the paper closer to the door going outside. About half an hour after feeding the puppy, take it outside until it passes either urine or feces. Make a fuss about what a "good" dog it is when it does this. They learn quickly what brings pleasure to their owner.
When your puppy has an accident, clean up the mess immediately to prevent them from repeating the behavior. Use an enzymatic cleaner to remove the scent and discourage them from going in the same spot again. Take your puppy outside frequently to go potty and reward them when they go in the appropriate place. Consistent training and positive reinforcement will help your puppy learn where to go to the bathroom.
in the toilet.
Go to petco and buy them some dog food. If they are a puppy buy puppy food. give them water to. then go to www.glamourdog.com and buyn them toys and many other things too.
Disposable puppy pads are convenient and easy to use for house training your new puppy. They help protect your floors from accidents and make clean-up quick and hassle-free. Additionally, they can help reinforce good potty habits and provide a designated spot for your puppy to go to the bathroom.
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1) Take the puppy with you 2) Kennel the puppy 3) Ask family to watch the puppy
i need to go to the loo!
Either invest in a smaller crate, or block off a part of a larger crate to make the dogs space smaller. The dog will start the think of the crate as is bedroom, and it won't want to go to the bathroom in its bedroom. If there is room for the dog to go to the bathroom and then lay in another area where it can stay away from the feces, the crate is too big. Dogs do not want to lay in their own feces, so a small crate would help to curb this habit.