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|    17 May 05 20:17:20    |
      From: forgetit@donotemailme.co.uk              My dog is on new medication requiring her to need the toilet more often.       She has occassionally not been able to alert me on time and pee'd on a       rug which I have now had to throw away (the rug not the dog). I had       tried cleaning the rug but she then went again to pee in the same place       so she could probably still smell it there. In the past she has been       able to hold it in and alerted me on time.              Is there some sort of litter tray I can buy for emergencies or does that       only work with cats? I am not sure what else to do as I cannot keep       taking her out every couple of hours during the night (and over the past       week I have had to do that a few times when she has woken me up) and       there will be occassions where she is left on her own for periods of       time. Also, if there is such a thing, how can I train her to use it       given for the past 10 years she has been able to wait till relieving       herself outside until now?              Thank you.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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