Hey all. I have a serious question for you guys. My roommate acquired a yorkie pup a few months ago. I have never had an indoor dog before, but my roommate said you can expect it to take a few months to papertrain (that's the method she chose for the dog) a pup. Sonar is now 7 months old and not a bit paper trained. She bought some of the puppy pads, that have some appealing smell that's supposed to encourage dogs to use them, but the ferrets are becoming "paper trained," too. That wouldn't be such a big deal, except that once one of the fritters uses the papers, the dog won't....we have six ferrets, so it's hard to expect them not to use the paper. I have tried to encourage my r'mate to housebreak the dog (take it outside for potty), but she said it's not possible with her schedule. We have an apartment, so limited space. She thinks that confining the ferts to a smaller area is the solution (keep them away from each other). I really hate to reduce their space. Anybody with papertrained dogs and ferrets have any suggestions? Please, I need ideas. I'd like to continue to live with my r'mate, we get along pretty well, but I can't live in such unsanitary conditions much longer. A dog that isn't potty trained is *so* much worse than a ferret missing a box now and then! You can respond privately if you don't want to waste space on the FML. Thanks! """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" -->Kelly, usually in Houston, Texas.... **With Guest appearances by the Chaos Crew...ferrets including (but not limited to): The Reverend Maynard, Edie, Cosette, Static, Magkij znak, and Geraden. "They Can Kill You, But the Legalities of Eating You Are Quite a Bit Dicier" --Infinite Jest, David Foster Wallace.... """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" [Posted in FML issue 1979]