Puppies often
think pee pads are for playing with rather than peeing on, and will rip, chew and even eat them.
I think the pee pad is too close to the dog's bed.
Not exact matches
These items range from crates, beds, toys,
pee pads and anything else you can
think of that is required to care for our foster dogs.
But be warned... chances are good that your little guy is going to
think his
pee pee pads / litter box / potty are playthings too.
In the first week I tried to use training
pads and a
pads - lined playpen, and takes him down whenever I
think he's gonna
pee.
That's one problem I see a lot — the dog begins to
think that the rug is a
pee pad, too.»
The only thing we could
think of to combat her soiling every door, floor or window was to tape puppy training
pads to the doors, drawers, windows, and floors so that when she
peed, at least some of the urine went on the
pad and not on the countertop, the rug or the floor.