If trained properly, almost all Labrador retrievers are fully and completely house-broken by 10 weeks of age. It sounds like your dog has never been housebroken in his almost six years of life--this is your fault and not your dog's. You probably need to hire a reputable dog trainer (look for one who uses "positive training" as their method) to come to your house and teach you how to housebreak your dog and to analyze where the obstacles are in how you have been trying to train your dog previously so you can overcome these.
kittens are really to small to be let outside until the are about 4-6 months, or they are very likely to be killed. until then, invest in a small liter box. if you clean it everyday, their will be minimal smell.
No, they will get damp.
When temperatures drop and snow starts to coat the ground outside, it's important to adjust your pet's daily routine so you can keep him happy, safe, and comfortable until the buds of spring begin to bloom.There are following Tips to care Labrador Retriever puppies in winter:-1- Take Care of Your Dog's Paws2- Adjust Daily Calories for Changes in Activity3- Play with Your Pet's Food4- Increase Intervals Between Baths5- Keep a Blizzard Checklist Handy
No its fine!
It is against code to install a main panel on a outside wall of a bathroom.
Because you are irresponsible and do not take it outside to crap. >=(
Ask the person in the occupied stall if they will be done soon. If outside the bathroom, knock on the door. Or, find an alternate bathroom.
Labrador retrievers have a short, dense, waterproof coat with an undercoat that makes them well adapted to being outside in cold weather. Dogs, like humans, can develop frostbite and hypothermia if left outside too long, though. Early warning signs include shivering, standing with one paw raised, lethargy, weakness, muscle stiffness, and difficulty breathing. The SPCA warns dog owners to provide adequate shelter for outdoor pets. This includes a draft-free, waterproof doghouse with a floor raised several inches off the ground, as well as plenty of straw and blankets for warmth. You can buy a heated doghouse or floor mat for additional comfort. The truth is, most dogs do better living indoors. Labs are friendly, sociable family dogs that prefer spending time with their human companions. Imagine how cold and lonely you would feel if you had to stay outside all winter!
There isn't a portrait outside the prefects bathroom, it's a statue of Boris the Bewildered.
There isn't enough room for a bathroom in the bee colony so they have to go outside.
Everyday Italian - 2004 Cooking Outside the Box was released on: USA: 2008
You could train it to use outside as a bathroom. Just bring it outside to use the bathroom every once and while until it knows to use outside as the bathroom. Or just get a new litter box, completely different from the last one.