For most people, however,
pee pads work best.
Not exact matches
Keep this stuff on hand for when the
pee bypasses the
pee pad (because you know it will... probably the night before your big presentation at
work) and you need to salvage the mattress.
What
worked for us was using a
pee pad over a blanket, keeping Rowan's rump positioned off - center on the
pad, laying a cloth diaper over «Willy» when Rowan played face up, and having one of us be Willy cover monitors (I assume with girls this step is not necessary).
Name: Naevia Age: 4 weeks (March 20/18) Weight: 3 lbs Spayed / neutered: not old enough Up to date on age appropriate vaccinations: first vaccines will be April 28 Kennel trained: will be
working on it soon House trained: starting to use
pee pads.
We've done some research on the best puppy
pee pads to pick those that
work.
Name: Varo (male) Age: 4 weeks (March 20/18) Weight: 3 lbs Spayed / neutered: not old enough Up to date on age appropriate vaccinations: first vaccines will be April 28 Kennel trained: will be
working on it soon House trained: starting to use
pee pads.
Name: NaeviaAge: 4 weeks (March 20/18) Weight: 3 lbs Spayed / neutered: not old enough Up to date on age appropriate vaccinations: first vaccines will be April 28 Kennel trained: will be
working on it soon House trained: starting to use
pee pads.
Name: BerthaAge: 4 weeks (March 20/18) Weight: 3 lbs Spayed / neutered: not old enough Up to date on age appropriate vaccinations: first vaccines will be April 28 Kennel trained: will be
working on it soon House trained: starting to use
pee pads.
Name: w (female) Age: 4 weeks (March 20/18) Weight: 3 lbs Spayed / neutered: not old enough Up to date on age appropriate vaccinations: first vaccines will be April 28 Kennel trained: will be
working on it soon House trained: starting to use
pee pads.
He gets along well with dogs of all sizes and is
working on house training and using
pee pads.
Find out how to properly use a dog training
pee pad and discover which products
work best, so your dog does their business where you want them to and you have confidence that the urine will stay where it's supposed to...
If this isn't possible, then you can continue to crate him at night and when you're at home, but use a puppy playpen combined with a portable indoor dog potty or even
pee pads during the day when you're at
work.
We have struggled with the house breaking part of their training as we both
work hours at a time, the puppies behavior has escalated from potty accidents to now destroying
pee pads and anything they find, I should explain, when we leave for 3 hours at a time, they are left in an enclosed area of the house about 6 ft by 6 ft with their toys, water and
pee pads, we also live in a small apartment on the second floor.
I have to be honest, though, since your set up with the
pee pads seems to
work for you, I'd be hesitant to change anything since he has such a unique way of using the box you have!
I'm sorry that the
pee pads aren't
working for him.
If your dog goes to the toilet indoor, make sure that the «
pee wee
pad» is clean before you leave home for
work.