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Plastic dog potty? Has anyone had any luck with these? I bought a pee pad holder and if I put a pee pad in it they just tear it to pieces. It is like they are saying "Thanks for holding it in place so we can tear into it easier." They don't use it. I wondered about these pink and blue potties that I see on ebay and Amazon and wonder if anyone uses them and if they work? Can you put a pee pad in them to make clean up easier? Any thoughts, reviews, etc would be helpful. Thanks. |
Hi, I wanted to tell you about a product I use that might be of help to you. It is called UGODOG potty. It is a plastic container with two grids on top where the dog stands and goes potty and on the inside of the grids you can put news paper or potty papers or whatever and the dog cannot get to the paper to destroy it. The dog does not get his feet wet from the pee as it runs down the holes into the pan. It is easy to clean and sturdy and I have had mine for three years and it is still in great condition. The site is UGODOG if you are interested in taking a peek. There are many review on it on the site. Hope this is of some help to you. |
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Another option is the Rascal Dog Litterbox , it is a plastic tray with 3 walls and a grate under which you put a potty pad . Oscar used this until he was 1 1/2 years and I switched him to outdoor potty .. RASCAL DOG LITTER BOX COMPANY, L L C HOME PAGE |
You might could also look at washable pee pads. |
What about washable pee pads? I get mine at EZwhelp.com; also, YT member 107barney sells pee pads too. |
Do they go on them well? I actually have 3 bed pads (washable) that I use at crate liners. A couple years ago my big dog was not able to hold it very long. I put one in his crate to keep the mess down and it worked great. He was treated for a UTI and was okay for a little bit and then it started again. He now gets a spoonful of yogurt twice a day and has not had any trouble for over 1 1/2 years. I put them in the crates under their bedding so that if the go in the crate it is easier to clean up and I just throw everything into the washer and put it on the disinfect cycle. I don't know if the bed pads I have would work for this. I could pull out the 2 smaller ones I have and try them I guess. I will leave the big dogs in his crate though as that is part of his bedding. Is there a difference between washable bed pads (made for people) and washable pee pads? |
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