I posted on Monday about an indoor pooch potty at the Portland, Maine airport. Have you seen these anywhere?
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Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
OK, I’ll be the first to admit I never even thought about teaching my dog to use the bathroom indoors. Of course, I live in the ‘burbs and can easily let my dogs in and out pretty regularly. So, when I wrote the first blog post on the PottyPatch, I thought it was a rather unique product. That post has turned into our top attraction, drawing more visitors than any other. And apparently, that interest is not unique to doggies.com. A simple Google search of “indoor dog potty” returned 7.9 million results!
Since I know by the wealth of page views and comments we have gotten about these devices that this is a topic near and dear to many of you, I encourage you to go read the article I just researched and wrote for our dog den about indoor dog potties. The article reviews 10 of the PottyPatch’s competitors, hopefully helping you to sort out the pros and cons of each.
Let me know if you’ve tried any of these products and what your experience has been.
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
Continuing on our potty patch theme from last week: we all know dogs were born to make messes, but this time I’m talking specifically about the mess that emits from the back end of his or her body on a daily basis. Who gets the lucky job of cleaning up at your house?
Continue reading Saturday Survey: Who cleans up after your dog?
There’s been so much interest in the indoor potty patch posts, I thought maybe it would be fun to do a poll on the subject.
Continue reading Saturday Survey: Where is your dog’s bathroom?