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PETaPOTTY Original |  | Brand: PETaPOTTY Category: Pet Products
List Price: $279.99 Buy New: $227.65 as of 3/19/2010 02:03 CDT details You Save: $52.34 (19%)
New (1) Used (3) from $195.00
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 242517
Color: White Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 23.2 Dimensions (in): 34 x 34 x 6
MPN: 15002 Model: 15002 UPC: 859753000023 EAN: 0859753000023 ASIN: B0011E9J1A
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| Features:
| • | Dog waste containment system for indoor/outdoor use | | • | Drainage system keeps waste in one place | | • | Material guaranteed not to rot, rust, warp or discolor | | • | Virgin polyvinyl material for easy cleaning | | • | Designed for dogs up to 100 pounds |
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Product Description Dog waste containment system made of virgin polyvinyl material. Includes drainage system and concealed trap pan for easy, safe and sanitary clean up. Perfect for condos, apartments, decks, patios, indoor areas and anywhere else space is not available for dogs to go potty at their own leisure. Product works with sod or synthetic grass. Synthetic grass is sold separately. Suitable for dogs up to 100 lbs.
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| Customer Reviews: Perfect for the Apartment or Condo dweller! March 14, 2009 Clayton Boen (Los Angeles, CA) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
Okay, I really don't understand what the beef is with the two people that reviewed this product. Maybe they are from a competing company?
I have owned my PetaPotty for a year now.
There are a number of potty products on the market for pets. This was one of the first. I did exhaustive research on which one to buy. In the end, I choose the original PetaPotty.
First, let me you you, 3 feet by 3 feet is much larger than you anticipate. I have one Boston Terrier (soon to be two) and the unit is by far large enough for him. Once I get my new pup I think the unit will be the perfect size.
From the start I choose to go with the synthetic turf. Although (to me) it is nothing like grass, it seems to do the job. There are holes in the bottom of the turn and slats in the bottom of the PetaPotty, so all urine and water seep through and are captured in a tray below.
The tray is large! Too large for the unit, in my opinion. It is fairly difficult to remove from the unit if it is moderately full of water after rinsing. So if you plan on carrying it through the house and dumping it in a toilet/sink/bathtub, I would recommend you go with a smaller model. If you plan on just pulling it out of the unit and dumping it off your patio, the size is just fine.
Now, the biggest issue is the smell. People that have yards for their dog even notice that if you go near where they do their business, there is a distinct smell. Teaching my dog that this new potty was where he needed to go was a breeze. He understood in the very first day, even liked it! I was overcome with joy until about a week later it began stinking worse than anything I have ever smelled! A little research revealed that you should rinse out the potty and empty it on a daily basis. Whoops!
Even after rinsing it daily, the smell is still a battle, although MUCH easier to handle. I found the more you rinse it, the less it smells. If I were to rinse it twice a day instead of once, I doubt there would be much smell at all.
I pick up poop every day as well. If you leave it on the potty your dog will end up stepping in it. They love the unit so much they WON'T even considering doing their business elsewhere.
Also, I forgot to mention that the unit is not just a cheep piece of plastic. It is large and sturdy, and VERY heavy. I was hardly able to lift it myself! (I am 5'11" tall and weigh 190lbs, televisions are usually a breeze for me!).
So to review:
-- The unit is large. The original size (3x3) is large enough to handle two dogs (25lbs or under).
-- It requires a lot of maintenance. It must be rinsed at least once a day to battle bad smells, and should be deep cleaned about once a month or so.
-- Every dog I have at my house LOVES the unit. Even if they haven't been trained by me they go directly to the PetaPotty to do their business.
-- It is the perfect potty solution for people without yards, such as condo or apartment dwellers. So long as you have a patio, that is. I could never imagine keeping it indoors. The smell would be too much to handle (not to mention the risk of spilling it when you empty it!)
-- It is a sturdy unit, not made of cheep or flimsy plastic.
Provides a good spot for doing their business, but clean up is hard October 30, 2009 C. Mowen (Texas) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I got a pet a potty for my two dogs when I moved into an apartment. It stays out on the terrace. Training the dogs to use it took about a week. There were a few accidents, but we treated it like housebreaking (taking them out often and guiding them onto the potty, saying "potty!" and giving praise for using it) and they caught on pretty quick. It has been great to have a place for them to use the bathroom without always having to take them for a walk.
My big beef comes with clean-up. In short, it's really hard to clean. If you have a garden hose it probably wouldn't be too bad, but otherwise it's just tough. The drainage into the pan isn't too great, so the grass stays soggy with urine. The pan itself is too big to pick up easily, so for a while we were using a plastic cup to scoop from the pan into a bucket which we then threw into the toilet. The worst is when it rains, because the whole thing fills up. We just bought a cheap water hand pump from Amazon and that has made it a lot easier. Knowing what I know now, I probably would have gone with something like the pooch porch, which is easier to clean.
Overpriced, and the picture isn't what you receive. March 30, 2008 T. Garrison (Denver, CO) 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
My heart sank as I opened this. It is made of cheap plastic and doesn't even contain the sod shown in the picture! You have to buy the sod separately. I feel that I was deceived. For the price I could have my basement professionally steam cleaned several times, now I am stuck with a white plastic box instead.
Waste of Money December 1, 2008 Barbara J. Allen 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I purchased this product a few years ago. I was so disappointed with it and it is now at the city dump.
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