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It's an automatic defecation board, but why isn't the feces treated
automatically?
A
: Insofar as the defecation treating machine is concerned, dogs are instinctively
reluctant to move for some reason. It's a completely different dimension from cats,
and it's best to treat urine only for dogs who are quick to notice because of their
fearful habit of defecating only in comfortable places. So, if there is a moving urine
and feces treating machine, even if a dog is trained right now, the dog won't be using
it soon. The defecation treating problem should be treated only with urine according
to the height of the dog's eyes.
Is it possible to train a dog who has continued to use the pads?
A
: Dogs who have been using the pads for a long time will not be able to adapt to the
defecation board immediately. The first training method is to first place a defecation
board in the corner of the house and place a delicious snack in the inner corner for dogs
to step on the mesh and play. Then, secondly, cut the pad into ½ to ¼ and put a little
urine and put it on the mesh to facilitate training.
What to do with urine on the mesh?
A
: If you spray an automatic spray to clean the urine from the mesh, if there are feces
on the mesh, water will get on the feces, causing a bigger problem. Happyloo
handles a large amount of urine, about 30~100cc, which falls under the mesh. Urine
on the mesh is only a few drops of about 0.3 ~ 0.8cc, so it dries out within 5 minutes.
It really doesn't matter much to you.
Urine smell is terrible, so why don't we take care of it right away and
do automatic cleaning after 2 minutes?
A
: When a dog defecates, it urinates first, comes down, moves back and forth, and
begins to defecate again after about a minute. Wash with water slowly after 2
minutes, taking into account when it defecates.
Isn’t the dog afraid of the sound of water from washing?
A
: Dogs aren't scared because they usually hear the sound of sink water and toilet
water. However, they may be a little curious for a few days after purchase.
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