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Have just ordered some to use during Freya's next season (anytime now I suspect) just during the evenings and at night as she sleeps on our bed (yes I know some will disaprove but I'm ok with it). so i just wondered if anyone else uses them and now the dogs were when you first tried them! :-)
Also I did see some cute frilly demin or pink ones but OH put his foot down.
By sallyk
Date 07.02.06 17:31 UTC
mine sleep on the bed too! but i cover it with old sheets and the bit of floor they like with an old sheet too. I wonder how they pee with the pants on? in season mine pee all the time scent marking- do you have to pull the panties up and down?
By Fillis
Date 07.02.06 17:32 UTC

You take them off when they go in the garden! They are just to save messing the furniture etc

I must be very lucky i dont see any spotting from my beardie girls right through thier season they are very clean .
Just went through christmas with my new cream(I know.. I know) carpet my 14m old came into season and not a spot ...brill
I've heard chldrens knickers do the trick too
Roni
Well she is quite clean but i can still see spotting. The bed does has old covers on but I'm always worried about it or should I say OH is actually paranoid over it and would easily walk round behind her clearing any little spot!!! MEN :-)
I think they do up with velcro. I'll soon find out. Couldn't work out how the frilly pink ones worked though! :rolleyes:
Oh shame on us for allowing such an invasion on our terrioty!! Hee hee. I just love having living heat sources who keep the tootsies warm ........ although had to protest when I woke to find Molly snoring away curl up round MY HEAD!!! I'm not quite sure what she thought she was doing but I'm a few hair strands short htanks to her!! :-) :-)
By Lyssa
Date 07.02.06 17:48 UTC
Hi mollymoto,
I have never tried these either, but I am most interested in hearing what you thought of them, I usually just use throws on my furniture when I have had a bitch in season, (only have my Goldie left now that still comes into season.) I just think I would spend my day laughing my head off :-P and my poor Goldie would wonder what on earth was going on. Also can your dog rip them off? If no-one else on CD has tried them would you post back I would love to hear how it went.
I'll definatley let you know how she gets on with them. The pants are black so is Freya so probably forget about them. Still think frilly pink ones would be better :-) :-)
By LucyD
Date 07.02.06 19:19 UTC
Found them very useful for my Cav bitch - again, she's mostly black and the pants were black so they didn't look too silly. She only wore them for an hour or two a day when in the sitting room with us. :-)
They arrived today and boy does she look funny!!!!! Won't know how she gets on with them cause season hasn't started yet.

Where did you find them? Our local petshops don't stock them. My bitch is in season and today has started to really spot -my floor has turned from pine colour to pine with red spots all over and I'm wiping it every 5 minutes.

Seems particularly bad this time! So we were just talking about pants.
I tried these but every time I turned my back, they were off her bum and in her mouth!!!!!
By LJS
Date 11.02.06 20:13 UTC

Just use human pants with a hole cut for the tail to go through :)

i use boxer shorts (ready made whole ;) ), with a hair tie to keep them up
lol would love to see that!

I may think about using them when the time comes
Our PAH only stocks the pants but no pads. I got them from pet-supermarket.co.uk after trawling the net for best price. They arrived within 2 days aswell. She does look funny though!!

I just buy cheap human panty liners -25 p at ASDA! :)
I've never laughed so much. Freya is much a cutie pie and seemed totally at ease with her new atire. Mind you she does love her pink t shirt so I'm not really too surprised. Still waiting for that season to begin though. :)
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