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What is better.... Ok we have switched Wyatt from the wee-wee pads to the litter box...but it dont like it too much....my hubby said it would be better...but i dont know...what do you guys think :confused: :confused: I mean where we stay they dont allow dogs but everyone has them...and most of us use wee-wee pads...but they are so darn messy :eek: :eek: ...so we tried something new.....but he chews the little pellets and wont really use it :thumbdown ....i know taking him outside to use it would be best..but i can do that...so what do you think?? Do any of you YTers us the litter box?? Please let me know...i need help in choosing what is best! Thanks in advance! |
1 Attachment(s) I've never used either, but I have a good friend with two bichon and they use this: http://www.thepamperedpetmart.com/pa...FTBcFQodv0jPnA Here's a pic: |
I use a litter box for both of mine. I used to use the litter in there for a long time but just recently switched to washable pee-pads. They work great and are SUPER absorbent! I got mine at dog.com and just use them in a doggy litter pan and I throw them in the wash at night. Hope this helps. |
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I bought a litter pan last week and my dogs just thought it was a new treat to spread all over the house and munch on. I didnt know if those pellets were harmful if ingested so I got rid of it. When I put the pee pads out for them they just rip them to shreds. I am at a loss as to how to train them. I have several and I cant keep an eye on all of them to watch their every more and I work during the day. My husband is home with them during the day but he sleeps for part of that because he works at night. I wonder if there is a way to train them when they already smell it in the carpet. I am thinking the only thing to do it rip it all out and try hard wood floors something. I havent seen that grassy looking pad. Maybe I will have to give that a try. I get tired of shampooing the carpets once a week. |
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