What should I do if the dog is too big to urinate?

Dogs are one of the cutest friends of humans. They are loyal, love to play and are very intelligent. But this is a troublesome problem when your dog is too big to be easily accessible. If you keep your dog peeing all the time, it can cause them to feel uncomfortable and may even cause health problems. So we need to do something to help this dog.

The first step is to control their water consumption.

Drinking too much water at night can cause the dog to be unable to control its bladder after waking up, so you should make sure to limit the amount of water your dog drinks after dinner time.

Secondly, you can consider guiding the dog to a suitable place to solve his problem. If you have a patio or balcony in your home, place a thick blanket there to let the dog use the toilet on it. If you don't have a patio or balcony, you can create a special area in the living room as a dog's bathroom and then place a blanket or newspaper there. Walking is the best way to go.

Even if you think your dog is too big or too heavy, you should take him out for a walk every day, even if you are just moving around in a nearby community. When you are walking in the park, you can also train your dog to receive various instructions such as sitting down, turning right, turning left, etc.

When your dog really needs convenience, you can use some tools to help him get up and down stairs, such as a dog slope or lifting platform. These tools make your dog easy to get in and out of the indoors and outdoors.

Finally, the best solution is to develop good habits. We have been training since childhood, teaching dogs how to be convenient indoors and outdoors, insisting on setting a fixed diet and excretion schedule every day, and establishing a brown warning system for dogs. Cultivating good habits is good for you and your dog.

In short, if a dog is too big to go out and solve the problem easily, this is a problem that needs to be solved. Please follow the above measures and develop a good habit to let your dog live a healthy and happy life.