Because he had to go and had no way of getting outside. When you gotta go, you gotta go.
A dog that doesn't eat dog poop is a VERY good dog! You NEVER want your dog to eat poop, because after your dog may lick you, the floor, or even get into your food. This could get you ill and your house could get sickly to live in.
Get an adult dog from a pet rescue. They are more likely to be trained.
Yes, it's very dangerous
the dog doesn't like the dog house, dont leave him outside, it would be best to leave him indoors
well if its a baby you have to train it if you don't it probable wont stop
You can, but not for too long. They might get lonely,might tear up the house, poop in the house... just don't leave them for over an hour.
To prevent a dog from eating deer poop in the backyard, keep the area clean by promptly removing any feces. You can also train your dog with a command like "leave it" or provide distractions or toys to redirect their attention away from the poop. Additionally, using taste deterrents on the poop can also help discourage your dog from eating it.
It is not known what dog poop constitute of. However, dog poop, animals or humans poop usually constitute of what they eat like the type of food that eat.
if your dog is on a leash when it eats that yukky poop,pull your dog back and tell him "leave it" with a firm voice. if that doesn't work, get infront of your dog (don't step in the poop!) and snap your finger at your dogs mouth. Do not get your hand to close to your dogs mouth! Your dog might have a much more different response
if your dog is on a leash when it eats that yukky poop,pull your dog back and tell him "leave it" with a firm voice. if that doesn't work, get infront of your dog (don't step in the poop!) and snap your finger at your dogs mouth. Do not get your hand to close to your dogs mouth! Your dog might have a much more different response
dog poop
A lot of dogs like to pee, poop, or dig in gardens. Especially flowers. You should let them pee and poop outside but if i were you, i wouldn't let them in the garden.