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Litter Box Filler- anything other than litter? Hi, this might be a weird question, but does anyone use something beside litter or pee pads inside the litter box? I live in an apartment, and I would like to train my pup to go in a litter box on the balcony. This problem is, it is not covered, so it would get rained on. I was thinking of drilling some holes in the bottom of the box, but just wondered what would work best inside the box, something that would not seep through the holes. Any ideas? Any input would be appreciated. |
You could use cedar chips |
Why not make your own little piece of yard for your pup by drilling the drain holes (small ones) and then adding a few inches of topsoil and planting grass seed? It would easy enough to maintain with some garden scissors and you wouldn't need to worry about replacing it. |
i was just thinking about this the other day,,, i might do that, but put sand from the beach inside there... everytime i take lexi to the beach, the minute her paws hit the sand she pees.... amazing...!!! |
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If that's too much maintnance, try mulch. Loki will pee in the mulch if there is no grass available (like in a parking lot). At least that's also something you only find outside and he won't mistake the bath mat for it :-) |
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I think they have covered litter boxes which might keep the rain out, but it depends on the size of your dog. Or, what about a child's sandbox with a cover? You could even put sand in it or plant grass in it like someone else suggested. |
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