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Old May 25th, 2004, 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Bill & Bob
That's a tough decision. A friend of mine has an elderly black lab that has some troubles going down the stairs to pee. They created this litter box for her with these weird ground up paper pellets to soak up the pee, and put cedar chips in it to reduce the smell. She uses it sometimes, but usually just smiles and releases in the kitchen. She's an evil old dog and very loveable.

Your situation sounds more like puppy lack of physically maturing peeing though. I'm sure they'll get over it. If they ever do pee outside, give lots of praise and treats if you've got 'em. Not that I'm an expert, but that seems to be the trend answer on here and it sounds like a good one.

Princess, don't take this the wrong way, it's not intended that way. More of a funny haha way. I laughed when you wrote, 'I wouldn't want to lie in my own pee that long'. I wouldn't want to lie in my own pee for any length of time. I'm sure there are some creepy internet sites about that though. Yeesh.
You are a nut! You are right though that is nasty I did not mean to write that I meant he should not lay in his pee at all! LOL That is GROSS!!!
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