no it does not need to use the bathroom. that is a sign that says your dog is relaxing. many dog owners get confused with this problem.
Rub its belly..It is asking for attention.
Maybe they don't think they need to. It all depends on how well behaved the dog is. If the dog lays down and doesn't disturb others in the car then maybe its alright
Yes They do but you should get it put down before it lays eggs
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.
You can train your dog to whine when it needs to use the bathroom by first teaching them to associate a specific whine with going outside. Take your dog out frequently to the designated bathroom spot and reward them when they go. Eventually, your dog will learn to whine to communicate this need. Be consistent and patient throughout the training process.
no when a dog lays on it's back it probably means he wants his/hers belly rubbed.
Is it aRICKROLL!
Yes you do need to use the bathroom Where else would you take dump or pee? Outside like a stubid dog would?
It is because it is warm for the dog and it is basically called coeducation which is heat transfer from a heat source through a solid object
its depressed it could have got abused without you knowing
you have to give them treats. here are the steps. #1. get your dog into the bathroom #2. let your dog adjust to the bathroom #3. then try to make the bathroom comfortable and try t lift you dog i the bath #4. then hold your dog and wash her #5. after that if your bathroom is upstairs dry your dog off and carry him/her downstairs thats how you clean your dog
A dog lays down next to a wood stove primarily due to convection and radiation as heat transfer mechanisms. Convection occurs as warm air rises from the stove, creating a cozy environment that the dog seeks for warmth. Additionally, radiation from the stove emits infrared heat directly to the dog, providing comfort and warmth even at a distance. Together, these processes make the area around the stove particularly inviting for the dog.