My dog just had this, the vet told me it was enteritis and gave her an anti inflammatory shot, as well as an antibiotic one.
pooping is a blessing from the lord, you can never poop to much
it is really really easy, you have to sit them on the pad and leave them there for a while, sometimes the puppy might pee or poop where else, if they poop somewhere else yo pic up the poop, set it on the pad and let them sniff it, the puppy will know where to poop (might not work on all puppies)
Your dog probably has worms!!! Your puppy needs training.
In the wild, a dog lives in a pack and will cover its poop. That is what a dog is doing when it kicks its legs after pooping, although it may not make as much of an effort at it when it is living with a human family. In the wild, the poop if left uncovered can lead predators to the dog.
We fed my pup cucumber (with skins) and whatever was in the taste it stopped him eating poop!
If I was you, I would go to the vet to give it a chech-up.
A Sack for pooping
well, you do it naturally
pooping is a blessing from the lord, you can never poop to much
Hitler had pooping problems as a kid, and medicine back then did not help pooping problems
eating, then digesting, then getting nutrients, then poop
dogs enjoy pooping chickens!
yes especially when the have wet poop
it is really really easy, you have to sit them on the pad and leave them there for a while, sometimes the puppy might pee or poop where else, if they poop somewhere else yo pic up the poop, set it on the pad and let them sniff it, the puppy will know where to poop (might not work on all puppies)
To keep raft clean from poop, cover the raft with a tarp, that way the geese poop on that.
If they are pooping excessively, they may be sick. But all animals and humans must poop at sometime or another...
it depends on the puppy. there isn't an exact answer....