You take your plunger and press it to the drain, then you pull it up and repeat until the drain clears.
Auction from the drain holds the vac down and doesn't let it move
It Can Not get its self out So Dylan and Tj helped
It either gets stuck in the intestines or your dog will be able to poop it out.
I guess you mean poop that sticks to the hairs on their rear end. My chihuahua has it frequently, and I just cut the hairs where the poop got stuck.
Yes, if your sink drain is stuck closed, it can cause water to not drain properly.
No. Just don't drain on other people's lawns.
To effectively remove stuck poop from your dog, you can use warm water and a mild pet shampoo to gently clean the area. You may also need to use a comb or brush to help loosen the poop from the fur. If the poop is very stuck, it's best to consult a veterinarian for guidance on how to safely remove it without causing harm to your dog.
First thing first do not squeeze you have to pick it out with your finger
Yes, if your sink drain is stuck, it can cause water to back up in the sink.
To safely remove cat poop stuck in fur, use a pair of blunt-nosed scissors to carefully trim the fur around the affected area. Then, gently wash the area with warm water and a mild pet shampoo. If the poop is still stuck, consult a veterinarian for further assistance.
If your dog's poop is stuck, you should consult a veterinarian for advice on how to help your dog pass the stool safely. Avoid trying to remove it yourself as it could cause harm to your pet.
no but if their poop gets into your skin you are but the poop would have to be there for a while to get into your skin