Use An Indoor Dog Potty When You Can't Take Your Pooch Out
An indoor dog potty can be purchased in a variety of style and designs, these can all be kept inside your home or on a terrace. The potties vary by how the waste is collected, and what kind of material is on top that your dog will squat on. If you found that Wee Wee pads are not enough for your dog, you may want to consider looking at a few of these options.
The idea with the indoor dog potty is to make your dog feel comfortable enough to go to the bathroom and for you to not notice an odor every time they relieve themselves. All of the potties have a plastic pan with some type of grate or grass that will let the liquid waste filter through to either newspapers or a pad that are placed in the pan.
Dog training for dummies will tell you that it is easier to train a puppy to use the potty with the grate on top. Other dogs who were used to going outside will probably not adapt to the grate and it would be better to go with the grass.
Take into consideration the fact that you need to clean the indoor dog potty frequently. The grass can be washed with soap and water and the grate needs to be washed also. The pan will need to have the pads or paper taken out and that needs to be cleaned with soap and water frequently also.
To summarize, the indoor dog potty for your pet is perfect if you cannot get our to walk your dog. The models with the grates are best for a new puppy, these models need to have some type of absorbent pad in the pan that will need to be changed frequently. The indoor dog potty with the grass, has a basin that collects the liquid, so you only pull out that piece and wash it, along with grass. You know your needs and your dogs preferences best and since these can get rather expensive it is best to choose your indoor dog potty after careful consideration. -->
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