1. Dogs' designated defecation: Dogs' defecation is regular, usually at two times: the first is about 20 minutes after the dog has just fallen asleep. The second one is about 20 minutes after the dog finishes eating. At these two time points, take your dog to a designated place for defecation, such as a disposable dog pee pad or bathroom. Persist in this matter for 15 days, your dog will develop a conditioned reflex and develop the habit of defecating at a designated location.
2. Cleaning up pet fur: Pet owners can prepare a specialized brush for dogs, comb down the fallen hair every day, and throw it in the trash can, so that less fur falls on the carpet or sofa. A small amount of fur on the sofa can be cleaned with a roller, and a small amount of hair on the carpet can be cleaned with a robotic vacuum cleaner. Pet cleaning is actually very simple, just use a few useful tools.
3. Daily cleaning of dog cages: The dirtiest part of a dog cage is usually the tray under the cage. Sometimes some dogs will defecate in the cage, and feces and urine will accumulate in the tray. If there are disposable pee pads in the tray, just eplace them regularly with new ones. If there are no disposable pee pads in the tray, it is necessary to regularly clean and disinfect the tray.
4. Disinfection and insect killing in the room: pet owners can use ultraviolet disinfection lamps to irradiate and sterilize the areas where dogs play, and regularly use disinfection spray for room disinfection. Also, it is necessary to regularly clean pet beds and toys. In addition, during the spring and summer seasons when fleas and ticks are more common, use insecticides to kill fleas and ticks.



