I had a similar problem with Poncho and Cisco..I went to Walmart and
picked up a plastic bin that is meant to slide under the bed...took
the wheels off and put the potty pads (2 fit nicely) inside. We are at
100% now. They just hop in and out as needed and it works great. It is
only about 6 inches high so they don't feel enclosed which worked best
for us.
Carolyn


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> at least your pee pad that they miss is not next to your bedskirt!
LOL ( I did not select this spot but he dragged a pad to it a year ago
and its HIS) I have had to make a plastic barrier. He's not trying to
pee on the bed but it happens. Thank goodness its nearly warm weather
so he can just go outside.
> I also found a new way to get him to go out in the rain: I must go
out there too! with treats! I still get the dirty looks but oh well... 
> best,
> michelle and henry
> in the beautiful Catskill Mountains, NY
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