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Old 07-24-2011, 02:49 PM
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lyndaloo
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Originally Posted by joym
Originally Posted by peaceandjoy
I'm an animal lover - really! - but there is no way I'd let a pet do that. Shortly after we got a cat, it started peeing in laundry. After a couple of weeks of not being able to break her of it, no matter what litter we tried or where the box was, she had to go. A friend has a dog who will pee in the house if they don't watch him. No way. Either it gets trained, or it's gone.
I feel the same way...the odors are not removeable...smell is terrible
My dogs are house trained. I can leave them all day and they don't eliminate until I let them out. Boy dogs sometimes "mark" territory by a squirt of pee. Scamp didn't start this until he was several years old and I had a house full of kids, grandkids and all their house dogs. So far he has never marked any fabric or a quilt. It has been objects that are easily cleaned. Scampie is almost 11 years old and I can't even imagine getting rid of one of my beloved pets.
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