If you want to get it today any pet store should have it; pet smart,
petco or pet boutiques.

Or you can always buy it online or on ebay:
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?from=R40&satitle=disposable+dog+diaper

Just look for "disposable dog diapers"

Luciana


--- In [email protected], Karen Dukes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The diapers sound like a good idea, where will I find them?
> 
> lucianajustice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:          I just got a puppy chi
last saturday. 
> 
> Every time he wakes up from a nap I immediately take him to the garage
> area (my chosen area) to go on his scent pad. After his meals and
> play time I take him to the garage area also. 
> When I did that I didnt have problems with accidents in the house. If
> he goes outside the pad in the garage area I just say "No" and put him
> on the pad right way. If he does his stuff on the pad I give him a
> treat and praise. (I have treat already on a shelf in the garage so I
> can make sure I'll not forget)
> 
> During the night he has been in his crate by my side of the bed (it's
> a medium size). He has his bed and scented pad right close to it. When
> he wakes up during the night he will pee on the scented pad and go
> back to his bed. 
> 
> One thing I can tell ... it takes time. I spent my weekend 
> baby-sitting the new chi and I do not let him out of my site so I can
> correct his behavior as it happens (that's what I was told to do over
> and over)
> 
> I don't know how long it will take to have my puppy chi ready to have
> access to all areas in my house without supervision but I'm up to the
> challenge.
> 
> What about some disposable diapers? you could give it a try and keep
> taking her outside to do the other bussines after her meals. 
> 
> I hope this helps a little bit ... I would not let Gracie outside the
> house by herself. I think she would be miserable and it can be
> dangerous for her as well.
> 
> Luciana
> 
> --- In [email protected], "kdukes1961" <kdukes1961@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Brenda,
> > Well, that is a good answer for me. Here's what happnened with 
> > puppy pads. We confined her to the kitchen/dining area which is 
> > huge, while we went on our honeymoon for 2 days. I spread 6 puppy 
> > pads all over the area. She chose one and used it the entire time 
> > but only peed, not the other. When I got home, I took her out and 
> > she did her other business. Since then I tried putting a puppy pad 
> > in the same area, and leaving the rest of the house available to 
> > her. She never went to the pad. Her favorite places are, my husbands 
> > room where he puts his what I call toys, and the bathroom rugs. I 
> > know she's older and I've let her get away with the bathroom rug 
> > part for years simply because they were washable and replaceable and 
> > it was just me and her. Now with a new husband in the picture he is 
> > really hard on her. He believes dogs do not belong inside. She has 
> > slept in my bed all her life and now she's not allowed. Either I 
> > married a monster or I've just spoiled my little Gracie. It has 
> > gotten so bad that she hides under my bed and will snap at my 
> > fingers when I try to get her out. And she definately will bite him 
> > when he tries because he yells at her. I guess I will start her out 
> > again by confining her to the kitchen area with puppy pads and see 
> > what happens. Thanks so much for your help.
> > Karen
> > --- In [email protected], Brenda Walsh <fuzzbucket1990@> 
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > You can't put her out permently, she's too small and they don't do 
> > well outside. Will she go on a pee pad? I don't really see a 
> > problem if she goes on a pee pad. My Little Man never goes outside 
> > to go potty,where we live isn't really a good idea to take him 
> > outside alot. Take care. 
> > > Brenda
> > > 
> > > kdukes1961 <kdukes1961@> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > It's so wonderful to have a group just for chi owners. My name is 
> > > Karen and I have a 6 year old female chi named Gracie. Gracie was 
> > > spayed before age 1. I have tried everything to train her to go 
> > > outside. She will go outside but she still goes inside if I am 
> > > sleeping or doing something like making dinner. She won't tell me 
> > that 
> > > she needs to go out. This is driving my new husband crazy and he 
> > wants 
> > > to put her outside permantly. Any helpful suggestions or advice 
> > would 
> > > be greatly appreciated. This dog is my child and I don't want her 
> > > outside. Thank you.
> > > Karen in Mississippi
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
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