dealspuppy potty trainer – the indoor restroom for…

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I notice it is green. Do they have a "Minnesota in winter" version? Translation: impulse purchase at the Humane Society.

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Wally's has these for ten bucks

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FYI this has pretty terrible reviews on amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Puppy-Trainer-Indoor-Training-Layers/product-reviews/B004C212Y0/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1

One person said they either treated it as a toy or a bed, and another said they were unable to train their dog to use it.

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Puppy sized, aka no use in my house. A single use by my English Mastiff, and this pad is going to be overflowing!

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My girlfriend got one of these about a year ago, hoping to not have to take her 15+ year old toy poodle outside in the dead of winter. It didn't work out at all, though it might if you were trying to train a very young dog that won't grow very large. (She is not using it with her newer puppy, though I'm not sure why... possibly because she doesn't want the new dog trained for grass but rather concrete.)

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Not for humans? Bathroom fail.

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My recently-adopted little hound hates the rain, so I looked into a similar (or possibly the same) item. Reviews were unanimous that they were horrible to empty and clean, and that a urine stench persisted no matter what. I bought him a little doggy raincoat instead.

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@nuangel: But it's actually a Wee Kit.

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That was terrible, I apologize.

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@rainbowshark: If nothing else, I'm ok with it. Us Iowans are used to corny jokes.

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I would not want to train my dog to pee on anything in the house. There's no way to know that he won't think the bath mats or kitchen mats aren't used for the same thing. Plus the smell, ew. Just a side note, don't get a dog if you don't have time to walk him.

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Personally, I think having your pet learn to pee anywhere inside your house can be a big mistake. If you can't properly train your dog to go outside and accommodate it going outside, get a cat.

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@whitestninjedi: cause its iowa and corn. corny jokes...nevermind.

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Bought a version of this for my grand-puppies to use while my daughter was at work. She came home to tiny pieces of the 'grass' pad strewn from one end of the apartment to the other. I guess they prefer freshly mown lawns to take care of their business!

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I have something similar, but what seems quite a bit larger. It works for our 10lb dog, and we dont have to keep her caged while we arent at home. If you clean it regularly the smell is not bad at all. We have it in the same room as the litter box. However i would not get this one for my dog (10lbs) as it is really seems too small. These however are great ideas for small city dogs. Living on the 8th floor of a condo building we cant always take her out 3 times a day. But i would look for something larger as opposed to this pad.

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@rainbowshark: +1 for ya, as you probably would've gotten a quality post in the other Woot forums for that groaner. ^_^

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I'm interested, but I've never used JizBee before. I wonder how their customer service stands up to ComeFly and SpunkMoth?

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Frank: Hey Dan. Neat dog. Seems everyone’s getting one these days.

Dan: Yeah I know. I just couldn’t resist getting him.

Frank: I hear they’re kind of hard to train to go in the yard though.

Dan: Well that’s the beauty part. He’s not going to go outside.

Frank: What? What are you going to do?

Dan: Well, I’m going to get a box, see. And whenever he has to go, I’m going to have him take a dump in the box.

Frank: That’s a pretty good idea.

Dan: I know. And here’s the best part. I’m going to take this box of turds and I’m going to keep it inside my house

Frank: Damn. That’s brilliant. Now I kind of want my own box of feces to keep inside my house.

Dan: You should do it, man. You can keep it right in the middle too, where people can watch and even smell it

Frank: I never even thought of that. (Thinking out loud) My own box of crap festering inside my house, attracting flies. Why hasn’t anyone come up with this before?

Dan: I don’t know. But I’m sure glad I did