It depends on where it is. If you are outdoors, you can use paper to install the stool and throw it away, or use a special tool for stool, (online or pet shops are sold) Then use toilet paper to clean the ground, and then spray a little white vinegar to cover up the smell. Otherwise, it will be here next time. In the toilet. After developing a habit, just throw away the newspaper. . As for rubbing the buttocks, it is not used. As long as you often see if its little fart is clean, the other is dry or thin. If it is dry, it is generally okay. If my Teddy's butt is dirty, I will clean it with a wet towel. And my dogs often wash their feet, wash my face and mouth, and fart, and then blow dry, so my dog is relatively clean, everyone loves to hold it.
It depends on where it is. If you are outdoors, you can use paper to install the stool and throw it away, or use a special tool for stool, (online or pet shops are sold)
Then use toilet paper to clean the ground, and then spray a little white vinegar to cover up the smell. Otherwise, it will be here next time. In the toilet. After developing a habit, just throw away the newspaper.
. As for rubbing the buttocks, it is not used. As long as you often see if its little fart is clean, the other is dry or thin. If it is dry, it is generally okay. If my Teddy's butt is dirty, I will clean it with a wet towel. And my dogs often wash their feet, wash my face and mouth, and fart, and then blow dry, so my dog is relatively clean, everyone loves to hold it.