bunni
Posted : 12/22/2006 11:41:45 AM
Small breeds don't grow a whole lot after six months so unless you need her to to be under 10 pounds for some other reason I'd say she won't be much more than 10 (but weigh her now for yourself. People are notoriously bad at giving correct weights. That may be an old weight.)
My Jack is 9 lbs, 10 ounces. He uses a 14 x 17 litter box and never has an accident. (He's also neutered so he doesn't lift a leg.) There are litter boxes bigger than this if you really need one. Purina SecondNature makes a bigger box. I woulnd't use their litter though. It's expensive and no better than Yesterday's news which is cheaper. You can also use Feline Pine or Feline fresh. Clay litters are very dangerous for dogs. Aside from the fact that when they are being trained to it they will get their paws, noses and eyes full of it the dust from it is very bad for them.
Don't expect him to use it without good training for it. One way to start training is to put him in a pen at night with a litter box in it. I use a 4 ft. square pen with a crate (door open) inside it. This doesn't give them a whole lot of room to pee/poop on the floor and get away from it. Beware, my pups cry to get out of the pen because they don't want to use the litter box in it if they have a choice. Given no choice they will use it. You have to watch him when he's out of the pen just as carefully as you would if he were being outdoor trained. Make sure you have a litter box outside of the pen because they will almost never go back into the pen - even if they can get in - to use the box.
Your success may depend on how he's been trained so far. If he's already good at going outside there's a good chance he won't want to use the box.