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My dog won’t relieve himself indoors. Won’t he be uncomfortable if he can’t go outside?

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My dog won’t relieve himself indoors. Won’t he be uncomfortable if he can’t go outside?

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Dogs will relieve themselves based on texture and scent. Our Relief Room is textured and has cedar posts to entice dogs to relieve themselves. Also, dogs have a tendency to go to the bathroom when they see another dog do so. Because your home does not have the textured floor of the Relief Room, you should not have issues with your dog when he/she comes home. Your dog has already marked his/her area outside of your home and should not change from this area when he/she returns.

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