Indoor training toilet dimensions... So I've been working to perfect Harley's indoor toilet system. We use a grid. Which I must admit he's doing pretty good with. he only has pee mistakes when I leave him with extra blankets... so my problem has been that he's not hitting the same spot with poos. So someone told me that maybe having two trays may resolve the problem, because not all dogs like to pee and poo in the same spot. So I got another one and placed it in my livingroom. He's been much more consistent, but still makes poo mistakes when he's alone in his room while we're at work (and doesn't have access to the livingroom tray). So I renovated, and moved around his room, and now I have space for two trays in one room.
I'm debating what to do with the spot in the livingroom where there used to be a tray. I was considering getting a tiny cat litter box and putting a grid in there, we always trip over the one in the livingroom and if he actually poos right with two trays in his room, I just don't want him to pee in the livingroom thinking well that's where the tray used to be.
Ok I'm rambling.... the point being, he only pees on the livingroom tray, do you think a small cat litter box would be too small for a barely 4lb yorkie to pee (he's not a leg lifter yet...). I just don't want to go through the hassle making the mats to go in, if he isn't going to use it. Maybe if I put a pee pad in the box first... thoughts?
Thanks
-Kendra
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