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#11
Originally Posted by JJs
In the meantime, it may behoove you to confine the pets in a smaller area at night time. Most dogs will not soil their own beds - if they do, you have another problem.
(Yes, we have a dog, no she does not have run of the house at night, no, she does not have accidents, no she does not mess in her cage at night, yes, she has the run of the house during the day.)
(Yes, we have a dog, no she does not have run of the house at night, no, she does not have accidents, no she does not mess in her cage at night, yes, she has the run of the house during the day.)
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#12
Originally Posted by LovingIzabella
Originally Posted by JJs
In the meantime, it may behoove you to confine the pets in a smaller area at night time. Most dogs will not soil their own beds - if they do, you have another problem.
(Yes, we have a dog, no she does not have run of the house at night, no, she does not have accidents, no she does not mess in her cage at night, yes, she has the run of the house during the day.)
(Yes, we have a dog, no she does not have run of the house at night, no, she does not have accidents, no she does not mess in her cage at night, yes, she has the run of the house during the day.)
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Tinkerbelle can relate to the problem with the wind and cold.....We shovel part of the backyard for her. She really doesn't like the snow.
We keep 2 piddle pads under the dining room table for emergency use only. During the winter we go thru 2-3 pads aweek. Other times of the year, 1 a month. I find the piddle pads are much nicer to find a 'present' on than the rug or floor.
We keep 2 piddle pads under the dining room table for emergency use only. During the winter we go thru 2-3 pads aweek. Other times of the year, 1 a month. I find the piddle pads are much nicer to find a 'present' on than the rug or floor.
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Originally Posted by LovingIzabella
What kind of pups are they?
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Originally Posted by Tink's Mom
Tinkerbelle can relate to the problem with the wind and cold.....We shovel part of the backyard for her. She really doesn't like the snow.
We keep 2 piddle pads under the dining room table for emergency use only. During the winter we go thru 2-3 pads aweek. Other times of the year, 1 a month. I find the piddle pads are much nicer to find a 'present' on than the rug or floor.
We keep 2 piddle pads under the dining room table for emergency use only. During the winter we go thru 2-3 pads aweek. Other times of the year, 1 a month. I find the piddle pads are much nicer to find a 'present' on than the rug or floor.
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I just got out their potty pads seconds ago. I will put them under the table in our dining room. We have a hard wood floor in there. They haven't used them in a long time. They will soon be 2, and momma dog will be 6 I think that is right.
You animal lovers are the best!!! :thumbup:
#16
My DH snow blows paths all over our yard for Brewster - almost like a maze. He loves to run through them - so funny to watch. But Brewster weighs about 40 lbs. and loves the snow, so no chance of him blowing away! Hope your wind stops soon.
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Originally Posted by beachlady
My DH snow blows paths all over our yard for Brewster - almost like a maze. He loves to run through them - so funny to watch. But Brewster weighs about 40 lbs. and loves the snow, so no chance of him blowing away! Hope your wind stops soon.
Believe me these pups live like royalty. Dare I say how privelaged they are? They must be related to Brewster
:shock: :?
#18
No idea on what to use to clean.. would use club soda (lifts stains instantly for cat issues) or vinegar if you want to make sure they dont do it again. As to stopping that from happening I suggest the bathroom at night time with some potty pads if necessary ..I would not want to go out in that weather either so if they are in a small warm place with a blankie to sleep with then no issues. Also crate them at night if you have to. They will not go to the bathroom where they sleep. Then you take them out (yes you go out with them too oh joy!) and dont come back til they go. Solve that problem.
#19
Originally Posted by alaskasunshine
HELP>>>We have had and still are having the worst hight winds right now for at least 5 days. My husband ply wooded their outside "potty kennel" and they are still terrified to do thier business outside. I awoke @ 2 ish to pee/and poop on my bed. I washed everything I could get in the washer, how do I clean the memory foam mattress? Does anyone know what to do. I did e-mail the company and will call 1 st thing when they open.
I feel so bad for little Sunshine and her mom and brother. This wind is 85 mile per hr steady winds...wicked!!!!!!!!!! HELP
I feel so bad for little Sunshine and her mom and brother. This wind is 85 mile per hr steady winds...wicked!!!!!!!!!! HELP
I used it on the areas where my chihuahua peed when she was still little.
Also, have you thought of giving them a potty box in the house? I have one that I use for my little chihuahua and I use shredded paper. Just put it in a plastic tub.
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