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Originally Posted by sweetlychee
I want our dog to be flexible. That's why we want him to use the pee pads. The pee pads are really good and he was good with them for a while. I have no problem taking him outside but there are times when it's raining cats and dogs. We DO NOT want him to get sick. That's my concern.
Any help?
Thanks!
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There are many, many dogs in NYC and they do fine with whatever the weather throws at them. The climate in Wales was not by any means a year round ambient temperature of 70. Corgis are not little marshmallow fluff fragile lap toys - inside of them still is the tough spirited working dog that could take on cattle and win. Their double coats protected them from the harsh climate of Wales and it works equally well in NYC. What would be of concern during the winter months is the salt and chemicals that might be used to help clear snow as that can be harsh on their pads. That, however is true in any part of the US that has snow.
The convenience element seems to be more for the humans. Instead of the pee pads, you may want to look into a litter box system for him.
Debbie