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Old 03-13-2012, 09:30 AM   #9
Nancy1999
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Nancy this is what I am thinking. When she is in her xpen she always goes on her potty pad. I did not know that urine production slowed down at night...that is interesting. I will make sure when she is out of her x pen we leave out more pee pads and watch her more carefully.
Also, it's important to get every little spot out and you need an enzyme cleaner to do this. If even a tiny bit of the protein remains a dog is compelled to mark the spot again. Enzyme cleaners actually contain bacteria that “eat” the protein, and this insures complete removal, but it can take time and several applications. Do you have carpet or some other surface? If you have carpet, it might be a good idea to use a "black" light to see the spots, some cleaners take away the odor, but still leave the protein. Joey was much easier to train on the wood floors and he would seek out a pad better than in the carpeted areas of the house.
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