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Old 02-02-2012, 09:18 AM   #15
Nancy1999
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Originally Posted by baby yorkie View Post
I've never used them for any of my dogs in the past and never thought about it when I adopted Ally, now 3 years old. I used them with Tia when she was a baby, but she started to eat them and I had to rush her to the ER because she choked on them. So, at the points, I don't use them. I do, however, wish I did because I live in Florida and it would be so helpful during hurricane season.
Washable pee pads don't tempt them as much as disposable ones. I never thought about it, but what do you do if there's a hurricane?

Another advantage of pee pads is when the dog is older and has possible bladder problems, a dog use to going outside will probably not want to adjust to the pee pads.
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