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to think dp should have bought disposables?

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hanaboo · 21/10/2009 17:32

for our dog, not our baby..
the dog's on heat, its the second time i've had to deal with this, the first time was disgusting, drops of blood everywhere, me running around with the anti bac spray all day and night.
in between then and now i've realised that u can buy nappies for dogs so when dp went to the pet shop i told him to buy some.
i've just come home and looked in the bag to find one that u obviously have to wash and re-use eeeew
am i being lazy or am i being reasonable to not want to wash a dogs period blood out of a nappy every night?

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PoisonToadstool · 21/10/2009 17:34

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hanaboo · 21/10/2009 17:40

lol we're actually trying to mate her but she will be neutered very soon afterwards
thing is, i just don't think he will, (its me who wanted the nappies) (disposables) then he'll throw it away and say oh well, we'll just have to keep cleaning the floor

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mamadiva · 21/10/2009 17:41

Can you buy reusables for a dog?

My aunt used to put a pair of knickers (with a hold in for tail) and an Always sanitary towel on her dog, man I hated walking it

mamadiva · 21/10/2009 17:42

a hole not hold

IMoveTheStarsForNoOne · 21/10/2009 17:42

mamadiva- snort. Oh god, I feel your pain - my Mum used to do exactly the same thing!

hanaboo · 21/10/2009 17:47

actually mamadiva thats not a bad idea... i could buy some cheap tescos ones
(i think i'd take it off for walks though)
loving the picture in my head

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MadameDuBain · 21/10/2009 17:48

Surely washing dog pants is DH's job? Since he made the decision

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