Troubleshooting 1: The Leash
It’s quite common for a dog to refuse to poop while on leash.
Take a moment to consider you and your pet dog’s relationship with the leash. If your walks are tense, distressed, or full of pulling contests, your pet may associate leashing up with strife.
Troubleshooting 2: The Environment
The key to helping these dogs with their elimination routine is to continue to work on relieving their fear and anxiety on walks. Some still have too much anxiety to relieve themselves. Provide them with a quiet spot on your walk. This disposal waste bag carrier is easy to bring along on outdoor excursion with your pet, and make picking up waste
and disposing of it a breeze.
Troubleshooting 3: Uncertainty About Leash Confinement
Some dogs feel confined by the leash while pooping.
Troubleshooting 4: Be the Relaxation Leader
Whether you find an accident in the house or you’re feeling frustrated by some other aspect of your dog’s potty behavior, your own emotions may be adding to your dog’s anxiety.
Troubleshooting 5: Take it Back to Square One
Use the power of routine to be in control of the potty situation. Especially if you aren’t consciously aware of what time your dog routinely has to go, make the time to take your dog out to relieve himself on the leash first thing in the morning, directly after meals and naps, and right before bed.
Credit: Please visit this website for complete details: https://www.rover.com/blog/teach-dog-poop-leash/
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