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Old 05-15-2005, 02:50 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Kate
I hve had my 3 year old for three weeks. I have a tri-level home, and no fence so I must take her out about every three hours. No problem now, as I love yard work.

But, in those three weeks I had to be gone for 4 hours, so I put her in the laundry room thinking it would be cruel to crate her as I know her little bladder probably could not hold out until I returned. From what little I know, dogs don't go potty in their crates, unless absolutely necessary.

So, I put her in the laundry room, with paper and when I got home, she had gone on the paper. Yahoo!

I am also wondering what will happen this winter as we get lots of snow here.
If she would go on paper, I would be thrilled as I cannot imagine getting all bundled up every time I have to take her outside.

But, I will do what is necessary as she is very much worth it.

Kate

Buy Wee Wee Pads. Bella came wee wee pad trained (well pretty much). She does go outside when we go out, but most of the time she goes on a wee wee pad. Right now since she is still young we have multiple wee wee pads (one in each room she goes in). But when we leave the house she is in the kitchen with baby gates and a wee wee pad at the back door. 99% of the time she will go on it.
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