Re: Housetraining - The battle over the decking [quote author=drjs@5 link=topic=6571.msg88414#msg88414 date=1402822316] I can only aspire to Julie's enthusiasm and dedication to Charlie. My experience is definitely to encourage different surfaces. I can recall being pulled like a tank along the promenade (I use that loosely - Riverside in Dundee if you have been there) for no initially apparent reason, until Lilly couldn't keep her legs crossed any longer and had to poop on the concrete paving. She likes a little grass to tickle her bum to be truly happy [/quote] ROFL!!!!!
Re: Housetraining - The battle over the decking Lol. I am imagining that scenario. Can't stop laughing. Poor Lilly.
Re: Housetraining - The battle over the decking [quote author=drjs@5 link=topic=6571.msg88414#msg88414 date=1402822316] She likes a little grass to tickle her bum to be truly happy [/quote] ;D ;D ;D It's a girl's prerogative to be choosy!
Re: Housetraining - The battle over the decking Yes, yes and yes. A good plan. I find they naturally go for grass unless it's really soggy. Grass is naturally cleaned by the rain too, so no hosing down is needed. But it depends how much you prize your grass, because it can get scorched and brown by wee. Simple Solution - yes, it stops the area smelling of wee to the dog
Re: Housetraining - The battle over the decking Thanks everyone for the advices. Simple Solution is in its way. I will report how things go.