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Old 12-02-2012, 06:41 PM   #6
Patti
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My 3 had free range of my pretty big master bedroom, walk in closet and bathroom. They were having a lot of accidents even though they are all adults. So when I replaced the carpeting, I blocked off part of my bedroom. Now they have part of the bedroom, the walk in closet ( they took over it so I fixed it up with beds and crates for them) and my bed. The carpets in these areas are covered with plastic. Especially with a puppy, I would limit the space he or she has access to until you know they are potty trained. I usually kept a new puppy in a playpen or a small area that was set up with a bed,a safe toy and pee pads when I couldn't keep a close eye on them. Make sure the are is puppy proof. They can get bored and chew on things.
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