hnhammond
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As I mentioned in a previous post, I wanted to litterbox train Matilda since her grass allergy has been such an issue. We also live in an apartment and people on the street do not pick up after their dogs, so I decided to make her a litter box on our balcony.
I got a plastic underbed storage container, a shower curtain liner (to line the box), and doggie litter (made from paper not clay). It took Matilda two seconds to use it for the first time and it has been entirely successful! It's so much more sanitary than using synthetic grass and much easier cleanup.
Matilda was trained to potty on command, so I didn't assume there would be issues, but she learned immediately and we have not had any issue with it so far. She's even getting better about walking around the litter (as she sinks a little bit).
It is a GREAT alternative for dog's with severe allergies like Til! I just wanted to share as I am very happy with it! And she has not tried to eat the litter at all!
I got a plastic underbed storage container, a shower curtain liner (to line the box), and doggie litter (made from paper not clay). It took Matilda two seconds to use it for the first time and it has been entirely successful! It's so much more sanitary than using synthetic grass and much easier cleanup.
Matilda was trained to potty on command, so I didn't assume there would be issues, but she learned immediately and we have not had any issue with it so far. She's even getting better about walking around the litter (as she sinks a little bit).
It is a GREAT alternative for dog's with severe allergies like Til! I just wanted to share as I am very happy with it! And she has not tried to eat the litter at all!