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No matter how much you adore your pet (just like a child), you do not spend too much time thinking about his needs, or his quality of life.
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No matter how much you adore your pet (just like a child), you do not spend too much time thinking about his needs, or his quality of life.
Question: It is almost impossible to keep my dog out of the litter box. She used it for the first time last week and I’m afraid she will con
Question: It is almost impossible to keep my dog out of the litter box. She used it for the first time last week and I’m afraid she will con
Question: It is almost impossible to keep my dog out of the litter box. She used it for the first time last week and I’m afraid she will con
dog Proof litter box
with so many varieties of dog litter boxes available, it’s hard to choose the best one. Here’s a list of my top 5 choices based on what peop
Many times pet owners have to make the choice between the convenience of an automatic litter box and daily cleaning, or a manual litter box that will have the odor under control but will create alot of work for yourself. There is however a way you can have the best of both worlds and that is by having a dog proof litter box, one that will not only keep your dog from getting in, but also one that will be easier for you to clean and maintain. The first time I came across this concept was several years ago when I discovered a kitty litter box with a dog door as opposed to a cat door. This got me thinking along these lines and since then, I've looked into different dog proof litter boxes on the market. Below are my recommendations for the best pet products out there when it comes to protecting your pets while providing yourself with an easy way to clean and maintain one of these boxes.-These litter box solutions can help keep your dog out of the cat's litter boxMost dogs have been trained using Positive Reinforcement Dog Training. The same methods can be used to train your dog to stay out of your cat's litter box.This is how I do it. I will show you how to prevent your dog from going into your cat's litterbox:1) Get some kind of a crate/kennel for your dog (I use a large plastic storage container).2) Put a large piece of carpet or blanket in the bottom.3) Put a smaller container inside the larger one, so that the top edge is even with the top edge of the larger container.4) Put another piece of carpet or blanket on top. I find that putting a towel over it is enough to make my dogs forget they are there (you might want to put something underneath too, depending on what type of container you use and how big it is).5) Put something on top of the towels, but not heavy enough that your dog couldn't move it if he wanted to - like bricks or something similar (get creative). This is where you would put the cat's litterbox.To transition, get rid of all other boxesFirst, let's talk about why your dog may be eating cat poop at all.Dog owners have gotten into the habit of referring to their dogs as "my baby", or even "my child". While they're not human, they still provide unconditional love and loyalty to their humans, and we like to think that we would do the same for them. Because of this strong bond, many dog owners like to treat their pets as if they were just another member of the family.However, after spending a lot of time with our pets, it's easy for us to forget that they're not really like us. As a result, we sometimes make mistakes when trying to relate to them. And one of the most common mistakes is feeding them cat poop!This is an easy mistake to make because dogs love cat food. They also love cat poop. And when you allow your dog to roam freely around your house and yard, it's not unlikely that your pet will eat some cat poop at some point in time. However, this behavior can reinforce a pattern that is hard to break.Let's take a look at why dogs eat cat poop in the first place…Why Dogs Eat Cat Litter and Cat PoopDogs are scavengers by nature
-These litter box solutions can help keep your dog out of the cat's litter box
Most dogs have been trained using Positive Reinforcement Dog Training. The same methods can be used to train your dog to stay out of your cat's litter box.
This is how I do it. I will show you how to prevent your dog from going into your cat's litterbox:
1) Get some kind of a crate/kennel for your dog (I use a large plastic storage container).
2) Put a large piece of carpet or blanket in the bottom.
3) Put a smaller container inside the larger one, so that the top edge is even with the top edge of the larger container.
4) Put another piece of carpet or blanket on top. I find that putting a towel over it is enough to make my dogs forget they are there (you might want to put something underneath too, depending on what type of container you use and how big it is).
5) Put something on top of the towels, but not heavy enough that your dog couldn't move it if he wanted to - like bricks or something similar (get creative). This is where you would put the cat's litterbox.
To transition, get rid of all other boxes
First, let's talk about why your dog may be eating cat poop at all.
Dog owners have gotten into the habit of referring to their dogs as "my baby", or even "my child". While they're not human, they still provide unconditional love and loyalty to their humans, and we like to think that we would do the same for them. Because of this strong bond, many dog owners like to treat their pets as if they were just another member of the family.
However, after spending a lot of time with our pets, it's easy for us to forget that they're not really like us. As a result, we sometimes make mistakes when trying to relate to them. And one of the most common mistakes is feeding them cat poop!
This is an easy mistake to make because dogs love cat food. They also love cat poop. And when you allow your dog to roam freely around your house and yard, it's not unlikely that your pet will eat some cat poop at some point in time. However, this behavior can reinforce a pattern that is hard to break.
Let's take a look at why dogs eat cat poop in the first place…
Why Dogs Eat Cat Litter and Cat Poop
Dogs are scavengers by nature