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How to create diy potty area for dog

How to create diy potty area for dog

 How can you take your dog outside to toilet if you are stuck inside? How can you dog find a toilet solution without going outsideevery time? Are there DIY indoor solutions that can mean you dog can control their own toilet time?

Hhh...I think I have solution... let's jump in.

If you leave in apartment it's problematic where to make potty area for dog???


You can use a drip pan from a water heater, a piece of plywood of the same size as the drip pan, and a hose for draining water to create this porch potty. 


This drainage system allows you to “flush” after the dog pees; by simply pouring water on the grass it cleans and drains the mess through the drain pipe.

Step you need to follow-


Step One: Buy All of Your Supplies

Paint or Stain Your Wo

Step Two: Assemble the Frame and Support

Step three: Prep and Insert Plywoo

Step four : Waterproof the Box and Insert Drainage Pip

Step Five: Drill Holes and Insert PVC Support

Step Six: Attach Hardware Clot

Step Seven: Attach the Top Fram

Step Eight: Place the Sod or Astroturfehsedsoes


Place a litter box that's large enough for your dog to climb into on the potty spot on your balcony. Fill it with dog litter, which is made using larger pieces than cat litter to reduce tracking and to absorb more urine, since dogs pee more than cats.

Yaa that all u need to do...




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