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Old 03-07-2011, 04:24 PM   #9
concretegurl
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I vote the day you get them...assuming you get them at a safe age like 12 weeks not sure myself 10 weeks would make that much of a difference as potty training with a breeder should start then...but if you have a potty area outdoors-other animals might have been there or are there- that risks her health I'd go with what you vet says, and because its always better to be on the side of caution (IMO).

My Scoobers ate the plastic cotton ones you buy at stores...there's a few people on here who make washable ones that seem so much better and less likely to be eaten if that becomes an issue for you too, some people use a grid system which is liek the new potty patch-wish I had that, I started Scoobers on litter training... but if you plan on out door training later hmmmmmmmm a box with sod (you can get it at any garden center) in it may serve the correct purpose for you...
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