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  1. #1
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    Yes my dogs are definetely cat poop eaters, it is disgusting. I think a well evaluated adult dog would be a good option, I swore after I had Bubba I would never own another puppy. He chewed up the bottom of my dining room chairs, 5 of my daughters school books and the list goes on.
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    1) Let us not forget this is NOT Johanna's first dog. So I think she understands the difference b/n dogs and puppies and cats.
    2) I too was a bit at the 'get some puppies'. But more on the fact does this mean 2-3- or 9?
    3) I am single. I live alone. I work full time. The shift I work I wasn't able to come home and let out a puppy. Keegan is 6 years old and hasn't had an accident for years. Can a person be single, work full time and raise a puppy? You bet. Does it take maybe a bit longer than being able to be there all the time. Probably. Keegan came to me at 6 weeks old. I didn't have a choice but crate her for 8+ hours while I was working. Should I send her back now?
    I just understood that I had to clean the crate. Sometimes there were messes sometimes there weren't. I don't think she has sufferered any setbacks. On the weekends when I work 12 hour shifts, she either goes to my parents or my neighbors come over to let her out.


    I have every confidence that Jo will do what is right for her, Jonah and the new dog/dogs/puppy/puppies. Good luck my friend.
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    Kylie http://www.catster.com/cats/256617 (June 2000 to 5/19/2012)
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    Hey, well there are a lot of good points in all these posts but I am sure you know what is best for your household.

    Yes small dogs can be potty box trained. Chopper is both box trained and outside trained. He will use his box even when we are home during the day but will go out with me if I take the big dogs out. It is not hard work to train them, just the same as training them to go outside. And it does make it easier on both you and the dog when you have to leave the house for too long of a period.

    Dogs cannot use the same boxes as cats, not just because they will eat the poo but because some dogs will eat the litter and this could cause an obstruction. They have dog litter but I find it more expensive then the pads. I use potty pads that I buy at Wal-Mart (32 pads for like $7) and just lay them in the bottom of the dog litter pan, change as necessary and yes they will tend to go next to it if the pads cleanliness does not meet their expectations. I use one to two pads a day (depends on how much outside time we spend). I flush the poos as soon as I see he has gone and I know that once he has piddled on his pad three times he will not - WILL NOT - use it again.

    Good luck with whatever you decide. I am sure an older dog can be trained to use a box too, just may take patience because they might not understand at first why you are trying to make them go inside when they know they are suppose to go outside, but dogs are smart and I think given the guidance needed they will get the idea.
    ~Traci, Duke, Champ, Chopper and Ryleigh

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    I don't know if soemone suggested this or not but what about puppy pads?? they are specifically for dogs and you just place it on the floor?

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