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bt6845
Apr 16, 2014Explorer
Wee wee pads were a no no when I first started fostering. Didn't want that in my house. After about 5 foster chihuahuas found it was easier on me to break down and use wee wee pads. I have no throw rugs anywhere in my house, doggies used them to so I picked them all up. I own 5 chis now, mainly long hair, 4 lbs to 9 lbs. The larger chi foster, 16 lbs, goes outside to pottie but the pad is always there if needed Little ones 7 lbs and under I become concerned with owls, hawks, fox...etc, snatching them up outside so I am always with them when they are outside. Even a stray dog can do damage. A litter box may be a good idea for potti training. At least they would be able to see the differnce between a litter box and throw rug.
14 foster chis go have been through this house and another 5 fosters we fell in love with and adopted. As bad as potato chips....can't have just one. LOL! Also have a collie that thinks she's a chi.
14 foster chis go have been through this house and another 5 fosters we fell in love with and adopted. As bad as potato chips....can't have just one. LOL! Also have a collie that thinks she's a chi.
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