For this purpose a horse has an industrial brush, a dog has a household brush and a man has a toilet brush.
With a dual flush toilet, you'll probably use your toilet brush more often, but then you probably won't need to keep the plunger nearby.
In the classical antiquity a "xylospongium" might be used in the same way as we use a toilet brush.
Bristles are often used to make brushes for cleaning uses, as they are strongly abrasive; common examples include the toothbrush and toilet brush.
By contrast, others consider it impolite not to clean away biological debris immediately using the toilet brush.
The toilet brush is used to scrub at the toilet, removing stubborn stains, and residue biological debris.
The toilet brush can be used to clean the upper area of the toilet, around the bowl.
A typical toilet brush consists of a hard bristled end, usually with a rounded shape and a long handle.