Do you recommend holding off on the bed that big and leave room in her crate for
a potty pad area?
Not exact matches
Potty Patty product has a large super absorbent 36 X 30 inch
pad area for maximum protection.
I strongly suggest avoiding
potty pads or
potty areas in a crate or the house.
Designate an
area for your puppy while you are teaching it to
potty on the
pad.
Leave more space for it and place all necessities inside: bowls with water and food, pee -
pads, its crate and make sure the designated
potty area is far from its sleeping and feeding spots.
Working parents, she stays in a 4 x 4 playpen during the day folded back so there is an
area for her
potty pad and a small
area for food and water and her toys.
Alternatively, use an indoor
potty area, such as a puppy
pad or newspapers, if you're trying to paper - train your pup.
If outside, select a designated «
potty area» and if not, get a supply of puppy
potty pads.
Also, if your pet tends to miss the
potty area, lining the exterior with these All - Absorb Training
Pads may be a good way to keep the mess to a minimum.
It is important to not keep a puppy inside the crate for too long; if you need to leave home for more than one hour, it may be a good idea to leave your puppy in a small, safe
area with the crate open and puppy
pads several feet away on the floor in case he needs to
potty.
Have the crate in this
area with their bedding and some toys and the crate door removed or tied open, then at the furthest point from their bed set up a
potty area for them to use (newspapers,
potty pads).
However, when you do need to be gone and no one else is available to help with puppy
potty training, you can lay down puppy
pads in the
area where your puppy is confined in the den or crate.
Soak up her accidents with a
pad, and leave her poop outside in her
potty area.
What would you suggest, as far as moving her «
potty area» to a different location, as well as getting her used to just the
pads as opposed to going
potty in the Pack - N - Play?
We leave
potty pads down and she uses those (or close too them and spills just off the side of the
pad), and the other half of the time she goes somewhere in the play
area.
On advice from friends, we used our old «Pack - N - Play» (children's small play yard, with mesh sides) as her
potty area, putting the puppy
pads inside the Pack - N - Play.
Newspapers or
Potty Pads Place newspapers or potty pads in a convenient and accessible area to the p
Potty Pads Place newspapers or potty pads in a convenient and accessible area to the pu
Pads Place newspapers or
potty pads in a convenient and accessible area to the p
potty pads in a convenient and accessible area to the pu
pads in a convenient and accessible
area to the puppy.
These absorbent, leak - proof
pads are ideal to use when Sparky's home alone or if you don't have easy access to an outdoor
potty area.
Put your pup's crate, food, water and some toys on one end of the
area and place the pee
pad on the other end — dogs dislike going
potty where they eat and sleep.
With consistency and supervision, you can easily teach Sammie that the pee
pad is his designated
potty area.
As long as he uses the
pad consistently, keep moving it until it's outside in the designated
potty area.
The purpose of these tools is either to provide an appropriate outlet for your dog to go
potty (doggie doors,
potty patch or
potty pads) or to prevent your dog from having freedom to have accidents outside of a confined
area.
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.
When the puppy was old enough I shoved the Ppartment
potty area up against the doggy door with the crate door open so he could go
potty in the
potty area of the crate or go outside (where I put up a penned
area with puppy
pads)-- this way I got him to move it outside.
You can also set up a secured and puppy proofed
area such as your laundry room or a bathroom with food, water, chew toys and newspaper or
potty pads.
Although most dogs are trained to relieve themselves outdoors, it sometimes makes sense to teach your dog to have an indoor
potty area (newspapers, pee pee
pads, litter box or turf box).
Your dog may have trouble distinguishing your floor from his newspapers or
potty pads, so don't expect your dog to just get to his
potty area and know that he's supposed to relieve himself there.
The
area will have a bed, food and water dishes, toys or chewies, and an
area for your dog's
potty pads or other
potty area.
Although a trace of his scent is helpful to draw him back to the
area, 30 piles of poo in his corner of the backyard or
potty pads that are soaked through with urine aren't very appealing to your dog.