Both? anyhow somebody prefers to use the giant, expensive pee pad in my living room. I know they are not confusing it with a pee pad because they are outdoor trained to potty. It seems fine for a while and then when the humidity gets high I get a whif of pee. All day Friday I spent cleaning the rugs in the living room and dining room. Somebody likes to pee under the dining room table also. They have peed on my rugs so often they I have put plastic under both rugs so it does ruin the hardwood floors. Why do they pick the only rooms in the house with rugs? By the way, they are 3 and 4 years old-not puppies.
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