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use puppy pads in the Dog Litter Pan my 3 lb Maltipoo loves it and that makes me very happy!!!
We prefer this approach to
using pee pads since this trains a
puppy to
use the
pads, and then you need to retrain the pup to go outdoors.
If you do not feel comfortable confining your
puppy to a crate or if you do not want to
use pee pads, your only other option for housebreaking is to supervise your
puppy very closely.
If you catch your
puppy in the act of having an accident indoors, clap your hands loudly to stop him and immediately take him outdoors or to his
pee pad, depending which house training method you have chosen to
use.
Whether you decide to
use last week's bulky Sunday newspaper,
pee pads or a litter box that is designed specifically for dogs, the potty training a
puppy process remains the same.
Although many owners opt for training their
puppy to go potty outside,
using pee pads to train a
puppy is ideal for anyone who lives in an apartment or condo without a yard.
Because the objective is to teach your
puppy to go to the
pee pad whenever they need to, you may want to
use a leash to guide your
puppy to the designated spot.
To help prevent accidents, place a piece of linoleum or plastic sheeting under the inside
pee pad until your
puppy gets
used to going in one of his two designated spots and doesn't have accidents.
But there are a few specific reasons why you may choose to
use puppy pee pads as she's learning how to do these things:
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.
and 2) is
using a
puppy pad going to delay her ability to be fully potty trained b / c she is not learning how to hold her
pee if she has the
pad to
use whenever she needs to?
The first few days she
used her
puppy pad to
pee while we were gone.
I'm dealing with it by putting
puppy pee pads under and around the large box he
uses.
You might be house training a baby kitten or
puppy, getting an outdoor cat
used to being and going potty indoors, or perhaps you have an elderly very - housebroken pet who won't
use pee pads and isn't making it quickly enough to the outside.
The old standby is just several sheets of newspaper laid out on the floor, or you can
use absorbent potty
pads (also known as
puppy pads or
pee pee pads) from the pet store.