Hi Annette...I wouldn't spray bitter stuff but something you might do is to 
have 
your pad down in the kitchen and then when they miss it and poop elsewhere, 
pick 
up the poop, put it on the pad and show them what you are doing. Now LEAVE it 
there for a bit...thats the hard part...but they will get it eventually that 
you 
have a plan of exactly WHERE they are to go potty!!!...same with the pee too!
 
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From: Annette Le <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, November 8, 2010 6:22:56 PM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: indoor potty adventures

  
Thanks everyone for the input on indoor potty options. I like the idea of 
getting a pee pad holder; might switch to that. I have a big packet of unused 
pads in the cupboard. I noticed you can get them fairly cheap at Costco too. I 
never thought about the cleaning of the artificial grass as really having to 
clean three pieces which, I agree, doesn't sound too appealing. And I don't 
want 
it to be stinky! 


Now we've just let them start being in the whole kitchen instead of just half 
of 
it, basically, and it makes them really happy to be with us while we're 
cooking, 
washing dishes, etc., and gives them more room. However, they just pooped on 
the 
middle of the linoleum for the second time in two days! Do they need to go back 
to the smaller space? I really hate that idea, though, for various reasons. 
Could we spray some bitter stuff there in addition to the odor remover stuff?

Well, it's my fault for wanting to get puppies and experience the whole thing! 
haha Take care, Annette & family with Paco & Pixie (Seattle)



      

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