How to DIY pet potty with artificial grass turf?

Wendy
by Wendy

Dears,

We want some comments about pet potty DIY, as we received many requests from our customers who want to DIY pet potty with their artificial grass turf, if anyone can make a video for this, no hesitate to contact us, we can offer artificial grass for free, thanks in advance!


Best Regards

Wendy

  5 answers
  • Debbe Debbe on Sep 26, 2018

    I read somewhere that you have to collect your pets pee.Sorry but it's a must and sprinkle it all over the place you want them to go.They have to smell that's it's an ok place to do their business.Hope this helps you out ,Good luck !

  • Suzette Suzette on Sep 26, 2018

    Hi Wendy, Here's a "how to" video that may help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkHg21wS_TE


    Good luck!

  • 16999903 16999903 on Oct 02, 2018

    Hello Wendy...I hope this isn't a duplicate of Suzettes video. I found a few more. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-n1642y9gI


    I'm a cat person, and have to deal with litter boxes. I'm not clear how one cleans these "porch potties" very easily. I'm sure "pee pads" are expensive, but I can't imagine trying to carry a tray of liquid to be disposed of without spillage. If it's outside, that's more convenient....but for indoors....what do you do?


    My thought was to having a plastic sheet liner for the tray and then use kitty litter (try both regular and the clumping kind.) Then lay the screen and grass on top. The plastic sheet (cut out of trash bags or plastic drop cloth) can be picked up by four corners and replaced as needed. Obviously the faux grass and screen will need to be hosed off fairly frequently, especially for indoor use or in an apartment. I have no suggestion for someone who is on an upper level o an apartment as to hosing off the container other than more puppy walks.


    One of the examples shows a puppy peeing on concrete. That is such a bad idea because concrete is very porous and will absorb the smell. ( Not suggesting you do, but I can imagine it happens.)


    We use clumping litter that goes in a separate trash bag.


    Then add a cup of water and quarter cup vinegar to rinse the litter box. I flush that as there isn't much to clean. No chemicals to bother our kit kat. Good luck!

  • Michelle Leslie Michelle Leslie on Jun 11, 2022

    Hi Wendy, you should be able to adapt this tutorial and add wheels - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvJblU4qtkw Just make sure the wheels can lock in place otherwise it could slip out from under your fur baby when they're jumping up to do their business.