What should I do if a dog shits and pisses everywhere? Let s find out
Dogs are loyal companions of humans, but in cities, dogs shit and pee everywhere is a headache. This will not only pollute the environment, but will also cause inconvenience and harm to people. As dog owners, we have the responsibility to educate and control our dogs. In this article, I will explore some solutions to the problem of dog peeing and shit.
First of all, it is very helpful to understand why dogs shit and pee everywhere.
Dogs pissing and shitting are inherently a natural behavior, and this is their instinct to occupy and protect the territory.
And in cities, almost all territories have been occupied by humans, which makes the dogs feel uneasy and dissatisfied.
In addition, dogs are used to urinating and defecating outdoors, but in bustling cities, many cities are narrow and the environment is relatively crowded, and dog owners are often busy, and only a few people are willing to take their dogs out for a walk.
However, dogs stool and pee everywhere will not only affect environmental sanitation and aesthetics, but will also bring unnecessary dangers and troubles to people.
For example, some people will get dirty with dog feces, some will fall because of slippery roads, and others may get germs and cause health problems due to dog bites.
Therefore, it is necessary to take measures to resolve this problem.
The first measure is to train dogs.
Since dogs naturally solve their urination and defecation on the outdoor ground, we can make full use of this instinct to educate them to solve urination and defecation in specific places.
Some dog owners will set up urine pads or toilets at their doorstep or next to their adopted dog kennels to guide their dogs to urinate and defecate in specific places, while also meeting their instinctive needs.
There are also some other dog owners who choose to adopt cages, training or other methods to allow the dog to gradually adapt to urinating and defecate in specific places and reduce the phenomenon of scattering and scattering in public environments.
The second measure is to remind management, that is, to guide dog owners to pay attention to managing their dogs in public places.
For example, install dog-specific facilities in the community, such as urinals and dog food trays, so that dog owners can manage their dogs as well as possible.
At the same time, we can also establish a law enforcement system for urban management and punish those who scatter in public places to warn and punish those irresponsible dog owners.
Finally, we should also re-examine the interactive relationship between people and dogs to improve people's awareness of the quality of their living environment and their sense of responsibility.
As dog owners, we must always remember that our dog is a friend of human beings. In order to protect the living environment and the residents around us, we need to manage the dog's behavior well, and also be responsible for the health and happiness of the dog.
In short, solving the problem of dogs pooping and peeing everywhere requires comprehensive consideration. We must not only start from the perspective of training and managing dogs, but also re-examine the interactive relationship between people and dogs.
This is not only conducive to improving environmental quality, but also helps to strengthen the connection and friendship between people and dogs, and inject new vitality into the construction of a harmonious society.