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Real Grass Dog Potty (Disposable) - Medium 20in
24 x 20 inch size of real grass (25% larger than the others!)Real grass helps neutralize odorsIdeal for apartments, puppies, and busy pet parentsEasy to use - Just throw away in a few weeks and replace with a new unit every couple weeksFREE dog training assistance if needed!
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u/tokisushi · 7 pointsr/DogCare

You have allergies and got a corgi? You really can't over bathe these dogs - it is really bad for their skin and coat. I hope you spent some time with the parent dogs to determine if your allergies are manageable with these dogs without constant baths. These pups shed CLOUDS - a high quality diet (Raw or high quality kibble) can do a lot to minimize shedding, but they are still going to shed more than you would hope any dog to. Over bathing can dry out skin and, thus, cause MORE dander. You should really be comfortable with the dog without baths or this could be a 10-15 year struggle.

I would encourage you not to use pads. If your vet has advised you against taking your puppy outside because of high risk of parvo in your area, then I would switch to sod boxes instead of pads. Puppy pads look like a lot of other things in your house, and spending this critical imprint time with pads can just cause a LOT of confusion for your puppy once you start taking them outside. Sod boxes will help them develop a grass preference for potty time and make it much easier to transition them outside when the time comes (as they are already used to seeking out and using grass). There is also unlikely to be grass in your apartment that could be confused as a bathroom - rugs look a lot like potty pads and it is common for puppies to completely regress once you try to make the switch outside because of this.

The grass will also likely help with the cleanliness issue, but otherwise keep your puppy on leash and lead them FORWARD away from their messes, don't let them backtrack. Your pup should be on leash in the house at this age, anyway, to make it easier to redirect them away from undesired areas or to quickly get them outside/to their sod area if they start to have an accident elsewhere. If your puppy is getting poo on her belly, she must be having really soft stools which is something you may want to be considerate of (could be nerves from the move, could be the food you are feeding her - a small amount of 100% pumpkin puree - NOT pie filling - will help firm up stools).

Prevent it as much as you can - otherwise spot clean as necessary with pet wipes.

u/Captain_Fun_Dicks · 2 pointsr/steroids

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A lab is going to pee through this thing quick. Maybe build a frame and put some sand or kitty litter under the grass?

u/badlcuk · 2 pointsr/Dogtraining

Yes, you can retrain your adult dog to use indoor solutions :) I like doggy litter boxes but you can also go with a lawn style potty area. I dont really suggest pads as I find they are similar texture to carpet and that can be an issue (at least for puppies), but its up to you. These things are typically what I see locally used by seniors as nice solutions when they cannot go out as much or as fast as they would like.

u/LeftMySoulAtHome · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I guess this is sort of weird. It's for my dog when I have to leave her for a few hours. I think it'd be a nice place for her to pee. haha.