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Let me tell you, the minute we saw the Puppy Apartment, we knew it would be a hit. When I was a youngster mom would have loved the idea of a sleep
space in my crate and a pee pee place.
Just like an apartment!!
"As dog lovers and owners, we believe dogs deserve the same
potty option as cats and other domesticated animals (including people).
Hundreds of years ago cats and people had to potty outside. Our innovative
society invented great devices, such as toilets for people and litter boxes for
cats. These devices allow us and our pets to potty in a safe, warm and
comfortable environment. We decided to invent the amazing Potty Training Puppy
Apartment® (PTPA), because dogs deserve the same potty option as cats and people."
*Over 50,000 Dogs Potty Trained
*Easy & Works as Fast as 3 Days
*No More Accidents in your Home
*No More Waking Up Extra Early
*No More Extreme Weather Issues
*No More Rushing Home from Work
What a great idea! So if you have a youngster out there
or even an adult
the Puppy Apartment is a no brainer.
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Lily (& Edward)
what a brilliant idea :o) and it is Easy, so it must be good LOL
ReplyDeleteThis product is everywhere on Youtube....it looks very interesting!
ReplyDelete1 DAY TILL THE ELECTION!
yuk - who wants to sleep right next to where you peed and pooped?
ReplyDeleteI could do wiv an indoor potty at the moment 'cos its far too COLD to go outside!
ReplyDeleteLoves and licky kisses
Princess Leah xxx
My crate came with what was called a "puppy panel" so you could make the crate smaller in the beginning and expand it as the pup grew. But it was to train the pup to hold it, not go in the other "room". This one is probably good for tiny dogs but a larger puppy holds way too much pee! Plus I would never want to encourage a dog owner to keep their pet in a crate too long because they know they don't have to worry about letting them out to pee.
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting us know about this product, Lily and Edward!
ReplyDeleteLily bravo bravo...finally K9's have a legitimate indoor potty place!!
ReplyDeleteAnd timely too since winter weather is around the corner!
Hugs madi your bfff
That is an interesting idea!
ReplyDeleteThe first night Cricket was home she had a crate with a bed and a place to pee and screamed the house down, BOL.
ReplyDeleteElliot and Cricket x
Boy do we needs this for Molly. She is refusing to potty outside cuz it's wet and cold on her tootsies.
ReplyDeleteLove Noodles
we have something like that, Ellen sleeps in the little room. stella rose
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty cool, isn't it? Mom is happy to say that Misty is pretty much all potty trained. She keeps her crate dry and clean all night and as long as Mom pays attention, she takes care of business outside during the day. This crate would be great for someone with a puppy who has to be crated for long hours.
ReplyDeleteWoos - Lightning and Misty
We wish our mom would have known about this! It sure would have made life easier for us!
ReplyDeleteWow, that looks interesting! I would want mine to be ginormous... well, sorta like house-sized. BOL
ReplyDeleteGrr and Woof,
Sarge, Police Commish
We set up a pen with a crate in side of it for Mabel. here bed was in the crate and pee pads inside the pen. Now she just goes in her crate and always potties outside
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Mr Bailey, hazel & mabel
Bwahaahaa! Our back door is usually open, so we've never had any accidents inside!
ReplyDeleteI am sorry my friend but I have to agree with Reilly and Denny. When we crate-trained Dakota, we were taught from the beginning that the crate should ONLY be large enough for him to turn around in and lay down. It was stressed that it NOT be large enough to eat in, OR poop in. I could be wrong, but to me, that would encourage the dog that it could poop in the house. But, thanks for presenting it to us. DakotasDen
ReplyDeleteIt's raining here, I could use indoor potty room today.
ReplyDeleteAroo to you,
Sully
An indoor potty would be nice for inclement weather or for when the peeps are gone for too long.
ReplyDeleteFor animals who are crated for long periods of time this would be fabulous....also for those who aren't kept in a crate but have to be alone all day with nowhere to "do their stuff" !!!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sammy
This is an interesting idea...thanks for letting us know!
ReplyDeleteLooks great I would have liked that as a puppy, then I wouldn't be barking all night to get Dad to clean up! Love Dolly
ReplyDeleteMy Mama is on the nay side of this one...she wouldn't want me "taking care of business" in a crate. I live in the great frozen north east & during the winter it gets mighty stormy & cold...but I have lots of warm coats & sweaters to wear while I'm outside. The weather tends to "move things along quicker"...if you know what I mean!! No potty-ing indoors for this wire hair!
ReplyDeleteMy mom doesn't believe in training a dog to go potty in a house no matter what the tool. It's always outside to the bathroom and then back in. We know lots of folks do train this way, but not for us.
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