What you need to do is to slowly move your dog's
pee pad closer to the door — you should only move it by a few inches every few weeks so your dog does not become confused and revert back to having accidents in the house.
Once your dog or puppy learns to relieve himself on these highly absorbent training pads, just keep moving
the pee pads closer to the door, and then outside.
Not exact matches
Set food and water near the crate and
pee pads several feet away, and use a gate rather than a
closed door to block off the room so your pet won't feel isolated.
I purchased one for our Yorkie and he refused to
pee in the puppy apartment, the
pee pad is still to
close to his bed.
when she was little she was potty trained to go on a potty
pad, but she formed separation anxiety with my wife and now whenever we leave (for maybe 5 minutes) she would instantly poop /
pee on the carpet
closest to the door (we took her out before leaving).
I think the
pee pad is too
close to the dog's bed.