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08-29-2016, 04:38 PM | #1 |
YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2016 Location: stanley nc
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| Potty Apartment Has anyone had an experience with one of these or know someone who has purchased one? |
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10-04-2016, 02:22 PM | #2 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Jun 2016 Location: Louisville KY USA
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| Yes, I have bought one for our Petey, an eight weeks old Yorkie, who has been using it for the last two days since we brought him home. I know that some forum members will disagree, but it has been every bit as good as the website promises. Petey went right to the pad immediately when we came home. He gets up in the middle of the night, potties on the bathroom side and goes right back to bed. I keep two of the doors open during the day and he has a blast jumping in and out of the doors. Since he is so young, I am free feeding him and keeping water available in the crate on the bedroom side. I don't have to worry that he is holding it all day when I go back to work and my mom is running errands (she lives with me and it is just us since my husband died in February). Their pads have ABSOLUTELY no smell and it is amazing how heavy they are when you pick them up. They are really absorbent and running your finger across the pad after he pees results in an almost completely dry finger immediately. Two full days home and only two accidents, both of which were my fault. Not a bad track record for an 8 weeks old puppy. Of course the breeder was a great help by potty pad training him with his litter mates before he came home. It gets very cold here in the winter and when it snows it can get deep. I like the option of him not having to shiver and try to "go" outside and not having to get up at night to freeze outside as well. I will also train him for outside in the spring and summer. I personally am very satisfied with it, and the prompt responses, by phone and email, when I had questions. I only wished I had a SUV to take it with me easily as he will be a well-traveled pup!!!! |
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