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Have you looked into belly bands when you can't be there until he gets fully trained? I use them with Presley and LOVE them! Presley started marking EARLY like 15 weeks :eek: they have been a lifesaver for my floors and rugs! If he takes a notion he will lift that leg, stubborn as a mule! Lol |
My puppies are attracted to the sticky part of those pee pads. They were doing the same thing whenever left alone. I always returned to a huge mess. I now use the washable pee pads. It's working much better. No mess! They also seems calmer when left in the pen. Also, sticking to a schedule of when you leave them helps. They are so smart. They get used to routine quickly. |
Thank you all! I thought I saw some users on here who sell Belly bands and washable pee pads Do you guys know who they are? I will look into it. I actually gave Beowulf a chance today I let him have the whole house. Lets see how he does. I closed all the bedroom and bathroom doors. His last accident was a few days ago but my boyfriend and I feel bad leaving him in his cage. I should definitely look into getting him a belly band. |
I LOVE where I get my belly bands, I swear I could be a walking advertisement for them lol! They custom make them out of the fabric of your choice and from measurement of your baby, they are quick (I usually get them within 3 days) beautifully done and a great price, I think I pay $6.00 each. Go to Best Belly Bands on Facebook, you order right on FB, they have been a lifesaver for me! They also wash so well too, all of mine look brand new! |
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My puppies hate being confined. They are rarely put in the crate while I am gone. I have 2 crates connected to each other with zip ties. The smaller crate I put a pee pad in when I do have to leave them and they can go into the larger crate and there is food/water, bedding and toys in there. They will tear the pee pad to shreds while I am gone. However, the pee pads out on the floor they have never destroyed. I did get a pee pad holder and they would work at tearing up that pee pad until they had it all out of the holder. I got my holder off Amazon. I also have washable pee pads, I got them off ebay, they are just used (but washed) bed pads that I got for about $10 each (I have 3). I keep one in the living room on the carpet with a disposable pee pad on it so if they miss the pad or it soaks through the washable one catches it nicely. I keep another in my bedroom for the same reason. In the kitchen I just have the pee pads on the vinyl floor. I think he chews up the pee pad out of boredom as mine do. You can try the holder but it was just a challenge for mine to get it out of that. I have had more luck with the washable ones. If you do get the washable ones here is the care instructions. Throw them in the washing machine and put about 1 tbls of baking soda on top of it. Add detergent to the dispenser and I put vinegar in where the fabric softener goes. Do not add fabric softener as it makes them less absorbent and then air dry them, no dryer. Mine look brand new after every wash no matter how much the puppies pee'd on them. I usually have 2 out at a time and then wash them together and put the spare one in the living room and let them air dry all day so the one in my bedroom is ready by that evening to go back on the floor. They go in yellow and come out white every time, my husband is amazed every time. Good luck and I do think it is just being bored puppy behavior that they destroy it. |
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I have never mixed the vinegar with the baking soda, not sure what (if anything) would happen. When you are using the same ingredients used in a science fair volcano, I am leery. I wash them as needed. My puppies go outside as much as I can so sometimes I need to wash them every few days and sometimes it doesn't need it for a week. It all depends on how soiled they are. Because I keep a disposable pad on them they don't get a lot on them. The one in the bedroom sometimes goes a month without needing washing because he only goes at night about 2 nights a month or less. I just do it as needed though and some weeks they are washed twice, some weeks not at all. |
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BTW I am not against bully sticks like some here are, but I make sure I am in the same room when Lola chews on one. Also don't feel bad about giving a puppy less space to roam when you are gone for about 4 hours they should be getting a lot of sleep anyway. |
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So glad Beowulf is coming along great, he sounds like an awesome little guy |
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