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    Living with a dog that's not mine

    @fullofhopefullness Potty pads are the worst thing. He just tears them apart because he eats everything he sees, including textile. I thought it was supposed to attract him to his "shit box" but that doesn't work either. So no. I can't "just" use potty pads.
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    Living with a dog that's not mine

    @fullofhopefullness I had never heard of such items, thanks! He has some sort of box he's supposed to do in but you can bet it's like asking him to do my taxes.
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    Living with a dog that's not mine

    @cynthabcock Gotcha. OK another note, I forgot to mention that there was a flatmate that let him sleep in her room (mine is off limits and when I'm there he goddamn well knows); she took him for a walk early, then I did my part and 3 times a day = not a problem. I did reward him doing his...
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    Living with a dog that's not mine

    @alice96 I'll talk to his owner about buying some. But in the long run the main thing is for him to be patient, because he does have the opportunity to go out at least twice a day. Should I manage his food and drink consumptions?
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    Living with a dog that's not mine

    Hello there,I have a specific situation regarding living with a dog. Here’s what’s up: I’m a volunteer in Vietnam, so l’m offered a place to stay in exchange for some work yaddi yaddi yadda; I live in an accomodation that has a 9-months-old dog. It’s one of those smaller breeds, l don’t...
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