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Proud owner of 6 cats and 2 dogs Said in Saturday, October 04, 2008

Look for a doggy day disquiet in your area. They're great for dog owners who have to work long hours. You could also ask a friend or neighbor to come over once or twice and let the dog out.

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*<3_Gizmo* Said in Saturday, October 04, 2008

um, thats a actual thing. The only thing i can suggest is hiring someone or finding someone who can come let her out during the day while your at work. thats what i do.

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Schnoodle_Mom88 Said in Saturday, October 04, 2008

That's a Gear thing! Trust me, it can get very messy if you teach your dog to eliminate indoors. Most dogs will not even use the pads and will potty anywhere they please. Then when you decide you thirst the dog to go outdoors they won't!

I would instead try to hire someone to come to your home to let her out for a half an hour every day. Or have a relative do it.

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Lulus Momma Said in Saturday, October 04, 2008

Most dogs will not pee in their crate at all. By propensity dogs won't pee in the area they consider their 'den' - and if you dog considers the create as her den, she won't pee.

It is kind of like you not peeing in your front yard when you grasp you pee on a toilet - for your dog it isn't right for her to pee in her crate.

From the link provided below:
DO NOT allow your dog to continue to pee/poop in the crate. This will ruin its instinct to keep the den...

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herebooboo Said in Tuesday, October 07, 2008

If you are prevailing to use wee pads, pick an appropriate area in your house for your puppy’s toilet area. Try to make it away from carpet so your puppy doesn’t get screwed-up since the texture of the wee pad and carpet will feel the same to him. Ideally a kitchen, bathroom or laundry area with tile is win out over. Also, it will be easier to clean up if the wee pad leaks or your puppy misses.