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Potty Training Dogs has never been easier!

  • Are you a busy dog owner who lives in an "urban residence" with no yard for your dog or puppy's "business"?
  • Do you dread that last walk of the evening?
  • Are you pressed for time before work in the morning?
  • Are you tired standing out in the pouring rain with your wet, muddy pooch?
  • Are you having difficulty potty training your puppy?
  • Are you sick of cleaning up after your dog's accidents?
  • Are you concerned because your older dog is having trouble making it through the night?
  • Do you feel as if you can't even have a dog due to your living situation?

If your answer to any of these is "yes," you definitely need our Pet Patio Potty™ (patent pending) — our revolutionary puppy and dog litter box product!

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Vet Research Confirms What Our Dog Owners Say: Dog Litter Training and The Pet Patio Potty™ Work!

The important thing is that dog litter training and our unique dog litter box product work! And, don't just take our word for it.

Consider, for example, the endorsement of puppy and dog litter training and litter boxes from a noted clinical researcher at a leading veterinary teaching hospital.

As reported in AnimalHelp.com's feature article, Litter Training An Option for Dogs, Too:

"When dogs have to hold in urine, it may predispose them to bladder infections," said Dr. Susan Nelson, Assistant Professor of Clinical Sciences at the Kansas State University Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital. An alternative? Litter train your dog.

"It's a good idea for people that maybe work long hours who can't get home to let their dog out," Nelson said. "Dogs don't have to hold it in and can relieve themselves." "Litter training also can be good for dogs who don't like to go outside when it's cold or don't like the feel of grass," Nelson said. "It is fairly realistic to expect a dog to litter train, as long as the owners stay patient and consistent."

       
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