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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Tell the in laws they need to fly with their dog. If it's small it should be easy to take. I love dogs, but HELL NO could I take a dog pissing everywhere. That being said, we diaper my parents dogs when they visit. This is a life changer: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ETS9LZ4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1 You put the biggest maxi pad you can find inside and the dog is good to go! [/quote] They have those stupid wraps for him. The problem is that even with the pad they get disgustingly smelly and wet, and have to be washed. The little shit has taken every opportunity when he is out of them to piss all over my house. They sent him with the wraps but not the pads that go in them. WE had to buy those. It also doesn't solve the problem of either having to take him down the basement stairs to go out the walkout or live with him shitting on my deck every day. The dog has a multitude of issues - the peeing, the pooping on the deck, the barking, the whining. Last night he woke my kid out of a dead sleep at 10pm barking at the neighbors who had the audacity to be taking their garbage out. Unless he can have his voicebox removed and be trained to go in a litter box, there is no way to live with him. Seriously. [/quote]
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