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Potty Park Indoor Dog Potty Giveaway Posted: 23 May 2011 09:01 PM PDT by Carrie Boyko, CEB
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I'm going to give you guys all the way through 5 PM Memorial Day to enter. Then I'll draw the winner and the consolation prize winner. The names will be announced on Tuesday, May 31. Be sure to check the blog; best of luck to you all. By the way, have you checked in with Oliver over at 5 Minutes for Fido lately? He's a little miffed with me over the potty photos. Maybe you could leave him an encouraging comment? Thanks bunches! Before I go, let's link up the Giveaway Gallery, for some extra Internet fun. Let me know if you find anything particularly interesting. This is quite a list of giveaways: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||||||||||
Indoor Dog Potties:Oliver Checks Out the Potty Park Posted: 23 May 2011 09:01 PM PDT by Carrie Boyko, CEB
Enter the Potty Park. My first impression of the whole idea was a little awkward feeling. You put this thing in your house? Really? Then I saw a picture of one and realized it simply looks like a patch of grass. Okay; now I'm willing to think about it. Let's look a little closer. My first question was "Where does the liquid go? And what about the solids?" There has got to be a better word for this secondary bathroom purpose that isn't potty humor. Move on Carrie. Now I'm wondering about usage and disposal. So many questions, and the answers are incredibly obvious. Solids are retrieved and disposed of as if you were at the dog park or on a walk. I recommend Flushpuppies doodie bags, so these can be flushed and handled by our sewer systems, where solids were intended to be processed. Landfills are not our best choice, even when using biodegradable bags, which vary widely in their biodegradability. But I digress. Back to the topic at hand. I rather like the terminology that Flushpuppies has adopted--'doodie' works better for me than many of the alternatives that you hear from the average 10 year old boy. How about we demonstrate some of the Potty Park's functions and qualities with an animated video. Pictures tell the tale best sometimes, and this video is probably more palatable than if I were to videotape Oliver in action: Oliver now has a Potty Park to check out, and we're going to see if it makes him nervous or if the grass appeals to him. I had this idea in my head that he might decide it was an imposter and snub it.
Clean up? As you saw in the video, the drawer pulls out easily to empty into a toilet. It's small and sturdy, yet large enough to hold your pup's daily liquid without overflowing. I quickly figured out that spilling was not going to be a problem. Another concern was placement. Obviously we didn't want this "park" in our living room or dining room. Turns out it was compact enough to fit in several out of the way locations: under an open sink/counter area (this is perfect in or near a bathroom for disposal), a bathroom or laundry room, or a porch overhang. I even located a hidden spot by a back door that was perfect for privacy. Although it can be used outdoors, this rather defeats the purpose of taking care of business without enduring the elements. In addition, a hard rain could fill up the holding drawer rather quickly, so I would recommend placing it under a covered area--carport, overhang, garage, covered patio.
You may be wondering about size. Oliver's Potty Park is a small size, but Potty Park also offers a large, which is suitable for dogs up to 200 lbs. If your bigger dog also needs a potty location that can be placed out of the elements, they've got your solution as well. This may be just the thing your senior Lab needs when the job of walking outside becomes too taxing. And I shouldn't forget to mention that their product comes with a 30 day Money Back Guarantee. If your dog is not successfully acclimated within 30 days, I would be surprised; but it's still nice to know you have that going for you.
I'm not generally one to ask voluminous questions about training issues; we're generally well-versed on that sort of thing. But this was definitely a new concept that I did not want to botch with little Oliver. I figured out that if he had a less than ideal first experience, it might be downhill from there. Thanks to Cathy, the helpful and perky trainer at Potty Park, I was able to get going without a single hiccup. Oliver and I are now happily looking forward to Summer without the usual rainy day worries. Bring on the rain; my grass needs a drink!
You may be wondering where you can buy a Potty Park. This product is not offered in stores. There are impostors, or perhaps we'll call them alternate brands. Just be careful to compare quality. I checked out one at a local pet supply store and soon found that the quality of construction in one brand was not up to par with the Potty Park, which carries a 5 year warranty. The price may be enticing, but the quality--not so much. Clearly this is not an item you want to crack while housed inside your home, so quality most certainly counts. Experience will also show you how green and Eco the Potty Park can be, when used exclusively. No more worries about where you can allow the kids to play in your grass. With Potty Park, all potty matters can be taken care of without messing up your yard, except while away from home or out on a walk. Don't forget those poop bags! Just to jump start this new sponsor, we're going to go the extra mile. I've got one Potty Park in the small size, just itching to find it's way into a small dog's home. Would you like to win this dandy prize? Check out giveaway post for more information on how you can enter and what's required. If you simply want to go for the sure thing, then read on. Ordering your Potty Park is as easy as clicking this link, or the ad below. A few quick steps and your Potty Park will be on its way. There is no assembly required. It arrives ready to go, and comes complete with an information booklet and contact information for help. You can also check out our Ask the Dog Trainer column, where one of our trainers, Terry Lynn Cuyler, has assisted a reader with her indoor potty training question. Soon you'll be pleased to enjoy indoor potty experiences when outdoor weather is inclement or you are away for the day. Happy tails! Want more information? These training videos are very helpful: Check out Potty Park's Training Video for new puppies Training your adult dog to use the Potty Park Crate training with the Potty Park ![]() In addition to the Wednesday Pet Blogger Hop, we're linking up to the Wednesday Social Bzzz, in an effort to get a little more exposure to new readers. Feel free to pop over and see what's new there. ![]() |
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