We put
puppy pads down in front for this reason, but it would be great to get him to actually turn around, or to find some other type of litter box that would work (tried those Clever cat boxes, wouldn't even go near it).
If your dog is beginning to show signs of potty problems — and your vet has ruled out any treatable medical conditions — you may consider putting
puppy pads down for her to use when you are away from the house.
The main advantage of these absorbent pads is that they make clean - ups easier, so while your puppy is being crated, or is in his den, playpen or the laundry you can put
a puppy pad down to absorb any mess.
, and leave
a puppy pad down for him which he is good at using.
Hi we have a 5 1/2 month old cavapoo he is fantastic with going outside but we are at work from 9.00 am until 2.30 pm and we have to put
a puppy pad down for him.
Not exact matches
Lay
down a towel or
puppy pad if you're going to give your baby a sponge bath.
One of the biggest disadvantages of using training
pads is the fact that it slows
down the
puppy house training process.
While this considerably slows
down the process, most
puppies eventually learn to eliminate outside once they are gradually weaned off the
pads.
You can also train her to sleep and lay
down only on easy to clean surfaces in the house or provide
puppy training
pads in her favorite spots.
Instructions Simply place Wee - Wee
Pads (plastic lining
down) on the floor near where
puppy is being kept.
Putting
Down a Pee
Pad Wherever There's an Accident: This is a bad idea because not only will it confuse your puppy, but the point of pee pad training is that there is one designated spot where your puppy should be going to the bathro
Pad Wherever There's an Accident: This is a bad idea because not only will it confuse your
puppy, but the point of pee
pad training is that there is one designated spot where your puppy should be going to the bathro
pad training is that there is one designated spot where your
puppy should be going to the bathroom.
In the
puppy's crate I put a potty
pad down and she has used these
pads since I got her at eight weeks old.
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.
We have tried different things, as far as removing the Pack - N - Play and just putting
down a
pad, and have tried using the little
pad trays that the
puppy pads clip onto, but she is a creature of habit and won't use the potty unless it is in the Pack - N - Play.
Now she is playing with the
puppy pad and peeing on the floor where we had originally put the
pad down.
I used a regular crate for my
puppy as a bathroom with a large
pad down and I put my
puppy in there and said go potty and stood by the crate door and refused to let my
puppy out until she did her business.