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Old 12-14-2009, 08:52 AM   #9
DunkinDoodle
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Originally Posted by yorkiejunkie View Post
I would REALLY discourage this one! He is learning to be a "dirty dog", there will be no end to the cleaning, for you. He won't learn not to do it!
If you want a "leg-lift" place, use a large pop bottle, filled with sand or water, wrapped in a p-pad, on a p-pad...
If his crate is plastic, it may have absorbed the scent, and may have to be removed, or replaced, to stop this one!
Good luck...
I like the soda bottle suggestion! I find that he usually needs to pee on something, even outside he'll find a lonely leaf in the grass to target.

His crate is metal, but the bottom tray is plastic, so maybe even the power of Nature's Miracle isn't strong enough to remove the smell. The whole thing started because when he was a little puppy he would pee outside the walls of the crate while I was at work or out running errands (hence the pee pads surrounding it). We put up cardboard barriers to try and end this, but he would then just pee in the crate then kick out the tray so he would be sitting on the clean ground underneath. I guess we still have a ways to go ...
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