Thank you, Audiofuzzy!
Thank you Audiofuzzy! You are exactly right and I appreciate what you said. There were other few posts that were supportive and correct, but I am very disappointed that so many people are "I told you so" and seem to blame puppy for something natural and not her fault. If people do not like animals, do not get one. But stop childish posting.
Thank you Audiofuzzy! You are exactly right and I appreciate what you said. There were other few posts that were supportive and correct, but I am very disappointed that so many people are "I told you so" and seem to blame puppy for something natural and not her fault. If people do not like animals, do not get one. But stop childish posting.
Audiofuzzy said:arrghhhh Miss P ! shouldn't you stop worrying about damn carpet, car, and start thinking about your dog's well being?
first of all there are pads for females in heat available at pet stores, surely they have some online, and second what's wrong with wrapping your puppy in a blanket or better yet for transporting use a cage? it's safer for any animal to be in a cage if it have to go someplace, like a vet.
I am against training cages but for tranport I feel it's the best way.
As for the carpet - did you try to clean it with lots of soap, and some ammonia? check in an unconspicious place if ammonia won't damage the carpet and if nothing happens, use it on the blood spots. Don't use HOT water as it sets the blood use cool water - not too cold either.
Rinse well.
I though that by now you could have at least make a hole on some child panties and put it on your dog..
Fuzzy