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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/se...rocess=default This is a web-site for a nifty little pet playpen that I just recently bought and love. It is light enough to move around. Maybe you could purchase something like this and move it around in your main living area. That way Izzy can be around the family. By the way, I am blonde, too, and pay for it most days at my work place. Everyone finds great pleasure in telling blonde jokes. The bad thing is that jokes fall flat for me. Have no clue as to what the punch line is.:confused: That only makes things worse.:eek: Seems to me that at my age I should be getting more respect.:D Joanne :aimeeyork :aimeeyork :aimeeyork :dog: |
Should have pointed out it is the top one that I bought. Liked the one with the brown doors but didn't need to spend that much money.:rolleyes: Joanne :aimeeyork :aimeeyork :aimeeyork :dog: |
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will this help? Until you have more time to spend with her-leash her in the kitchen when you're gone with a blanket on the floor nearby and her food and water. She most likely will not pee on the blanket if there is bare floor, right guys?? This is what I would do- then start fresh when you are home more often. You gotta do what ya gotta do. She is still so young too.:) |
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I am not sure what other posts above me are saying as I didn't read through them. It just came into my mind that the pee smell might not have been washed off if you have not use white vinegar or pet pee smell remover. Add some white vinegar when you have the bed and blankie washed or soak it for5-10 mins before washing it just to get the smell off. White vinegar is great because once its washed, you won't smell it and its cheap. |
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