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Old 08-04-2008, 08:56 AM   #17
Nancy1999
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Originally Posted by celcruz820 View Post
Thank you all for giving me some good advice. I will definitely have to decide how to handle this. More than likely I may use a pee pad tray and see how that will do. It's been a long learning process for us and my boyfriend seems to be losing his patience. Especially now because this past Friday both of the pups chewed away a wall from our new house! My boyfriend was furious!!!

They started chewing part of the new cabinets, too, so I have to see if I can try some deoderant because the bitter stuff isn't working one bit anywhere. I need to nip this in the butt before my boyfriend decides that we have to give the puppies up.
It might be a good idea to keep your pups in an x pen when they can't be supervised. Also, make sure there are plenty of chew sticks and toys to chew on. They are teething the whole first year, and having something available for chewing it a great alternative to them chewing on your house. Joey loves Merrick Bully Sticks, and they help to care of the urge to chew.

I agree with Little Bit, no fabric softner on washable pee pads, they will become less absorbent, and should smell fine without it.
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