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Post by vickylou on Oct 1, 2008 20:41:55 GMT
i have a problem with my younger two. when the weather is good they are brill and they will go out or ask to go out, but when the bad weather comes out come the bad dogs. they will be out for ages and the mintue they come in they do it on the floor, you would think they would learn the quicker they did it the faster they would be able to come in.
Does any1 have this problem
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Post by Rubyfox (Julie) on Oct 1, 2008 23:27:09 GMT
I have always had a problem with Ella in winter even if it is windy she refuses to go out. I have to put pee pads down at the back door for her
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Post by kandice on Oct 2, 2008 2:21:51 GMT
Yes, I have this problem too.. but only with Kami. I put their sweaters on as soon as I get up and let them outside. I watched for them out the window this morning and saw Malley do his duty so I figured Kami did too.. I let them in and wiped their paws off and put them back in my bed until I go to leave.. and Kami pooed ALL in my bed. Very frustrating.. it was only 57 degrees out.. it's gonna get a lot colder in time so I guess puppy pads are the way I'm going to have to go too.
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Post by michelle on Oct 2, 2008 2:46:20 GMT
I walk out with mine in really bad weather.....,but they are kind of used to it being in Idaho and we had 5 feet of snow last winter The rain bothers mine the most but I just throw on a coat and go out and they go if I am out.
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Post by Kristin on Oct 2, 2008 4:29:11 GMT
OMG that was totally Sadie!!! I would stand out there for hours and she just wouldn't pee!! Ritzy trained her to use the pads...I'm so happy!
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Post by Leslie on Oct 2, 2008 15:39:08 GMT
I have this problem in bad weather too, but mine are trained to use the potty outside and on their pads, so either way they know where they are allowed to go weather permitting.
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Post by mychiisqueen on Oct 8, 2008 2:26:50 GMT
Emma doesn't like it when the grass is wet she has "dainty feets" and the winter she just shakes a lil storm up.
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Post by ~*clare*~ on Oct 8, 2008 7:52:58 GMT
I have the same problem with my smooth haired and have to put pads by the back door like JUlie
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Post by *Christina* on Oct 8, 2008 9:58:26 GMT
Nope, doesn't matter to Billy..... he will go out in sun, storm, snow and wind .
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Post by Honey-Amber-Liz on Oct 8, 2008 10:01:35 GMT
We did have the problem Emma used to run out do a wee and run in;-)) but my 2 Paul haul has made a shelter for them to go under that they dont get wet they are still not to keen if it is windy but they go out for a few mins and back inn after a wee.
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Post by CrueysChihuahuas on Oct 23, 2008 20:49:28 GMT
I have this problem in bad weather too, but mine are trained to use the potty outside and on their pads, so either way they know where they are allowed to go weather permitting. That's how my dogs are. They'll gladly go outside to potty when the weather's nice, but during the winter it's hard to get them to go out, so they use pee pads also. I not only take them outside, but they have pee pads put down inside also, just in case.
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Post by lovecisco on Oct 28, 2008 19:52:27 GMT
Cisco uses wee pads year round.
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Post by Ciarra on Oct 28, 2008 19:58:26 GMT
They go out year round, but at nite they cant hold it so they go on weewee pads. But when the snow hits they will want to go out less and less and will go on weewee pads.
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Post by CrueysChihuahuas on Oct 28, 2008 19:59:21 GMT
I swear, it's helpful to have them pee pad trained also....lol.
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Post by HoneyGirlssx (Audrey) on Nov 3, 2008 22:22:16 GMT
I agree with using peepee pads they are useful. ::)Jocko uses them when the weather is bad to,but the weather doesn't get that bad cause we live in Arizona!
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