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You can get indoor plumbed dog toilets, they vary but the most common is probably like a low height shower recess (cos boys need to pee against a wall), depends if you're renting though, or what your plumbing skills are if not, unfortunately my bathroom was too tiny for anything extra when I had dogs. There's also the fake grass patch style ones but I couldn't interest my dogs in one.
 
You can get indoor plumbed dog toilets, they vary but the most common is probably like a low height shower recess (cos boys need to pee against a wall), depends if you're renting though, or what your plumbing skills are if not, unfortunately my bathroom was too tiny for anything extra when I had dogs. There's also the fake grass patch style ones but I couldn't interest my dogs in one.
Those are good ideas. I’m not exactly looking forward to taking her outside when it’s below zero with snow & ice.

I own the house, so changing things is fine. I’m on a budget wnich puts new plumbing fixtures out of range. My bathroom might be tinier than yours. lol

Maybe I can train her to go on that fake grass out in the garage. We’d have to walk over there, but I always have to keep that path clear of snow.
 

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