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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Northern Sweden
Posts: 302
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Poor Max! Is he feeling better now? Gab had that once and it was horribly embarrassing for her.. she never had an accident inside, but she woke us up several times in the night looking frantic and panting like crazy and pulled us out the door
Abby's mum... Hagrid goes out about six times a day and we leave the door to the bark yard open all the time so he can get out at any time. He's only 11 weeks old now and is nearly 100% house trained. I think he started peeing on the carpet because our breeder had puppy diapers down in the puppy play pen and he thought he was supposed to go there... other than the carpet he was/ is really good I think we'll take all your advice and just not put the carpets back down again until he's about 6 months old
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 3
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I'm here because a month ago, my husband decided it would be a brilliant idea to bring home two more labradoodles who have since destroyed my beautiful, white (newish) carpet. We already have one besides the new ones and we were fine with just one. By anyway, the deodorizer has helped with the smell but by no means has it affected the stains. I gave up trying to clean it myself and I'm going to find a pro to do it. I figured in a forum of dog owners that someone would be able to recommend a cleaner in my area. I was looking at this list of Portland carpet cleaners but I realized there was no point in trying to pick someone without hearing some advice from all of you pro's. Let me know if you can help me out.
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