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Old 12-27-2014, 02:18 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by KazzyK810 View Post
For me, it's not about how long they can hold it, it's about how long they should have to hold it.

If sleeping, ZoE will usually go all night and not potty until morning. But that doesn't mean I expect her to do that during the day. I've only ever had a yorkie, and has always pad trained, so they've had the option to potty whenever they needed.

I personally think every dog should have potty options while owners are gone, whether by pads or doggie doors. IMO its cruel to do otherwise. To expect your dog to hold it, regardless of stomach upset, or how they are feeling day to day, what they drink, etc., just seems wrong. How many owners never utilize a bathroom between leaving home and returning home?
Uni got house broken pretty early. She would actually tell me she needed to go outside. Probably around 5 months.

I do have Toto in a crate with a pad while I'm out of the house bc he's not 100% trained. He doesn't give a crap and will go where ever the hell he wants if I don't take him outside. LOL And if I'm gone for a long time, I leave one of the shower doors open and Uni will go in the shower or tub if she needs to go.
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