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  1. Another great example of the Wealth of Knowledge PAWZ!!! Great ideas! My guys will shred the pads in my house, but don't when away from home! They do come in handy and I just love all the new ideas for their uses! Vicki
    5 points
  2. Pam, I'm hoping that once the snow melts (we had a huge snowfall today but it's supposed to warm up a bit tomorrow) I can just bring her out with Mr. T every time and put her right near where he just peed and maybe she'll pick up on what she's supposed to do. Mr. T doesn't care about the cold as he has a warm furry layer and he is so well trained to pee outside that he can just run out quickly, do his business, and run back in if he wants to, but Rebel just stands there and shivers whenever I put her down outside right now. Earlier today, before the big snowfall, I did put her on a grassy sp
    5 points
  3. I thought of another thing I've used a pee pad for -- when I'm cutting up a juicy melon. The pee pad soaks up all the juice, so no mess on the kitchen counter.
    4 points
  4. That is exactly what I do, I have a pen on my decking in the garden and no pee pads in the house, Molly has already started scratching at the back door when she needs to go... :)
    3 points
  5. Ah pee pads ain't just for pee anymore! Thanks for all the great ideas Pawz4me!!
    3 points
  6. I know my paws don't use them for toileting. But when they were sick after taking the Drontal tablet , I did use them all over the kitchen floor to catch the sick, so yes they came in very handy Thanks Pawz for all the other super uses for pee pads, because I bought in bulk, I've got loads left over and I've been wondering what I can use them for
    3 points
  7. I love, love, LOVE pee pads. And if you'd ask me that before Yogi came along I would have said absolutely no way, never would I ever have a dog who used pee pads. But they are so awesomely convenient. If we need to be away from home for eight, ten, twelve hours . . . no worries at all about him having to hold it. They especially come in handy when we're traveling in the RV, because there's not always a convenient, safe place to stop when he needs to go. Put down a pad and he's good. Plus we've found that pee pads are very convenient for many other uses. Painting? We use a p
    3 points
  8. Love Em! Pawz said everything I would say...so ....Ditto
    2 points
  9. My gang won't pee on them at ALL - they just look at them as toys to be shredded, lol. I think an important component of house-training is an exercise pen. If you don't have a run, you need an ex-pen. In winter, you can put it on your deck or lawn and put pads down inside it (for some reason, they don't shred them if they are outside). I am not sure why, but that containment teaches puppies fairly quickly that that's "the spot" and before long they will eliminate the second you put them in the pen. Just my experience!
    1 point
  10. I know what you mean Came home from work one afternoon to find they had shredded the pee pad into 1000 pieces. I spent longer cleaning that up, than it would of taken me to clean up a pee or poo and wash the floor. From that day on I decided not to use them anymore for me that was the best decision !!! Edited to say... That day they hadn't pee'd or poo'd only had the pee pad to clean up! Lol
    1 point
  11. Haha, Pam I hope they shred them before they pee on them and not after! Vicki, I never thought of putting a pee pad on the deck. There's still snow there, but maybe that will at least get her used to peeing outside if I clear off a spot and put a pad there. Since there's plastic on the bottom of the pad maybe I can even sit one on the grass after clearing off some snow. Why oh why didn't I wait until the spring to get a pup like I originally planned? Oh well, I love her so I can't imagine her not being her now, just like how I thought I was crazy when I first got Mr. T and was going th
    1 point
  12. My dogs love pee pads. They love to shred them into 1000s of tiny bits so I won't get bored.
    1 point
  13. Oh I know that one soooo well, Missy has a pee pad on the deck, since she won't go out in bad weather, and sometimes she'll go all the way to the end and pee either on the holder or the deck!
    1 point
  14. I went shopping on line last week and got some new products to add to my doggie pantry along with all my Tropiclean products. Got my package yesterday and already used two of the items. Chris Christensen Peace & Kindness used, this is a keeper CC Ice on Ice (love this stuff) used, this is a keeper CC Just Divine (brushing spray prevents brushing damage, breaksdown product buildup and is a light detanger) Also found this web site that some may find interesting www.shihtzukisses.com I have not had time to read everything on this site but it looked interesting.
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