It sounds like your dog is marking due to the ammonia smell of the litter box and the toilet. Make sure you clean up with a non-ammonia based cleaner, and keep the litter box clean, or out of the dog's reach. If you can't do that, you might clean the box thoroughly and switch to a different litter. Hopefully that will help. If your dog is an un-neutered male, they are also more likely to mark, so neutering will probably help.
Yes they can, by stopping the toilet water and putting litter in the toilet.
Some cats don't like to be outside as it can we cold and wet, so they will want to be inside to use the toilet
it can't inside the toilet but it can on the sides.
How to Toilet Train Your Cat: 21 Days to a Litter-Free Home is the name of the book that deals with cat toilet training. It is written by Paul Kunkel.
Yes, if the mother has been taught to use it, she will help the kitten learn to use it. You may want to help a little, it depends on how mush progress the mother makes, but it should be fine with just her.
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You can put cat litter in the litter box and allow your cat(s) and/or kitten(s) to use the litter box as their own personal toilet. Just don't forget to change the litter frequently or it will start to smell!
The most common reason that rabbits are like cats is, they are both use the litter box for their toilet.
Usually toilet flange is glued down onto plastic drain pipe. There is a toilet flange that can be glued inside of plastic drain pipe also.
Because it is inside you and it comes out of you when you sit on the toilet.
No. Either snake the toilet and get it back, force it down or take the toilet up and get it that way.