Sunday, November 17, 2013

Why Your Dog Misses That Indoor Dog Potty

Designing an indoor dog potty simply to make money give the consumer exactly what they dont want.  Design flaws abound and interest in you as a consumer is less about you, your dog, and your pocketbook.

Indoor dog potty designs that have a large outer-rim:
The more surface space wasted on the outer rim, leaves more space for urine to be outside and not inside.

indoor or outdoor litter box potties that are nearly or completely flat to the ground are like the ground to a dog - meaning, they will urinate near it and even on it, on a hit and miss basis.  Dogs need a design that actually gets them to place all-four-paws on it.  A flat potty costs very little to make, but you get the point.

Too-tall / high potties that are higher than 3.5" become an obsticle of challenege to old-dogs, young dogs, and to all-those in between.

Potties shorter than 3.5" are also like being on the ground, so a dog does not find it to always target onto it.

Finally, the potty that has grates is unatural to a dogs natural behavior.  many are built to sink in the middle, putting your dog's paws in the urine.  Others have news paper in the middle or pee pads, which end-up in the land-fill.  Ultimately, you end-up with dropping pressed into the grate and by the time you get home, it is hard to remove.  But dont worry too-much, they will miss quite a bit and your can get it off the floor!

Although there is allot of talk about synthetic grass, it is all about managing it with the right treatment.  There is an absolute answer to this perdicament.

The is one potty gaining allot of positive notoriety.  That indoor dog potty is Go-Doggy-Go.Com Indoor Dog Potty.  It is 3.5" tall, gets your dog to place all-four paws on it naturally, and is designed behaviorally to work with your dog's inate instincts.   All paws-on means no mess off.   This seems very simple, and it is.

 

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