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Bowel and Bladder Habits

Bowel and Bladder Habits

Bowel and Bladder Habits

are your responsibility to keep a close watch on.  A scheduled, carefully-chosen, rewarding diet is imparative to your working animal's performance and quality of life. Since your Service Animal will accompany you to restaurants, doctor's offices, dentists, or whathaveyou, he might eat something he shouldn't.  Always be aware of his behaviors as well as the frequency and consistency of stool and urine. IMMEDIATELY remedy any problems.

Your Working Animal can and should be trained to "go potty" on command so that, while you are at the mall together, he isn't interrupting your shopping time for a bathroom break OR WORSE YET doesn't leave "presents" wherever he goes!!!

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