Sunday, September 23, 2007

Puppy problem solutions

What do you do with your puppy when you have to leave him home for several hours? You can't leave him in his crate, he can't hold it that long and he will be forced to soil his bedding. You can't give him run of the house, he is too young, you haven't had time to teach him what he can and can't chew on. Its too dangerous for him and he will probably destroy something expensive. Not to mention the mess, You don't want your house to smell like pee and poop. You can't leave him outside, he might find a way to escape or worse he could be stolen. Stolen dogs are sometimes used to train fighting dogs! You can't let that happen! He will be bored while you are gone and puppies love to chew. If you put him in the laundry room or kitchen he may chew the cabinets, scratch the wood door and trim. Your friend can come and check him for you but he can't stay the whole time. Day care is expensive, and you don't know if you can trust the day care to keep sick or aggressive dogs away from your dog.

The solution is the SuiteDigs indoor canine habitat.

What is an indoor canine habitat? It is a place for your companion dog to live while you are away during the day. What makes it a habitat? It is a habitat because it provides for all the needs of it's occupant, your dog. The dog can snooze in the bedroom section, eat and drink in the dining room section, and if the need arises, can answer natures call in the bathroom section. But he cannot get out until you come home. The sections are purchased separately and you can connect them side to side, front to back or stack them up to form a multi-level apartment with a stairway to access each "floor". Think of it, room to move about and stairs to climb, it's a little like exercise.

How can it work? Won't my puppy pee and poop in any section? Not usually, dogs are born with an instinctive aversion to pee and poop. The are taught in the litter to do it away from the sleeping and eating areas. So for a dog living in the suites it's a process of elimination. (pardon the pun) If you don't want to go potty in the bed or near the food and water bowl the only place left is the area where there is absorbent puppy training pads on the floor. You can leave a small piece of soiled padding in the potty section to help stimulate the puppy to eliminate in the potty section. There is some training needed and it van vary from dog to dog but if there is an accident it will be in the dog's house not yours.

Now you are free! Free do do your shopping and other errands where dogs are not allowed without worrying about your beloved pet's safety. You don't have to worry that your pet is chewing the house apart. You don't have to worry that your house will be covered in pee and poop. (and hair for that matter)

Go to www.suitedigs.com for more info.

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