The first major cause would be a urinary tract infection - this can be confirmed or ruled out with a simple urinalysis at a veterinary clinic. At the same time, the vet can look for evidence of bladder stones and some types of bladder cancer. If there is no obvious medical reason, I would start asking about recent changes in the household - did a relative move in (such as a new baby or an elderly relative) or move out (such as a child moving to college)? Is there a great deal of stress in the house? Has the dog's routine been disrupted?
Sometimes dogs will urinate inappropriately as a way of acting out or relieving stress, although medical reasons are more likely.
Why would you poop outside when you usually poop inside?
most likely because they need to go and no one will take them out or no one's home, or they're scared and are marking their territory
Put the dog poo in a large plastic bag and then tie it shut before putting it in the garbage can.
yes poo
i think the laws relating on dog poo is that the owner must clean the dog poo away
the nutrients in the poo
You should pick up the other dog poo so the other dog can stop eating it
Training a Dog to toilet outside is something the majority of new owners teach their Dogs in order to prevent any accidents indoors. You do not have to house-break your Dog, but it stops you from constantly having to clean out dog poo from your carpet.
A dog's poo
dig a hole and put it in it. it makes great soil!
a peek a poo and shitzu mix= gay dog
Malti-poo
It looks like soft-serve to me.
yes dogs will not eat there own poo, a dog will only eat it's own poo if it is starving or it is not getting enough nutrients. i have had dogs for a awhile and none of mine has ever eaten its own poo