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Old 01-26-2011, 09:56 AM   #8
Nasdaq_Diva
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Originally Posted by Sammy Mommy View Post
Instead of caging him, is there a room (kitchen, bathroom, spare room) that you could keep him in when you are not home and use a baby gate so he doesn't feel closed in? If he was in a puppy mill, he was probably in a cage most of the time. If he was in a gated room at least he would have some freedom and stay safe at the same time. Good Luck!!
I was encouraged on YT to not put him in the bathroom because he could fall in the toilet. I have had him in the bathroom before he seems to hate that more than the cage - go figure.

I wouldn't have a problem keeping him in a spare room, but I don't want to risk him having an accident in the house. I take him to potty often, but when I leave he sometimes has accidents. He doesn't go on potty pads either.
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