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04-24-2009, 12:53 PM | #31 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Los Angeles, CA USA
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| how not to unbreaking a house broken dog I too have invested a considerable amount of time housebreaking my piapoo and now that i have a full time job it is a concern that all my efforts will be in vain if im unable to walk her during the day... My solution after a bit of research was to visit doggypads.com and place an order for their size 17x24 pads $49 per case of 300 pads. now in the morning i walk my piapoo and then place a pad in the bathroom where she has access to it. and when i get home i dispose of the soiled pad and take her on her walk. This way if she has to go when im not there she has a designated place, she does not have to hold it and i do not have to get upset with her for having an accident, its a win win situation. I am a believer to the point where i am telling all dog lovers that this is the only humane way to treat a pet that's locked indoors for any amount of time. |
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