My question is do we train her first to
use pee pads in our house and then later to switch to outside?
Not exact matches
I do not recommend
using pee pads for dogs, as this will create confusion for your dog
in regards to whether or not they can
use your home as a place to
pee or defecate.
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These gigantic
pee pee pads are versatile
in that they can be
used for training or as an everyday alternative to the outdoors when pets are housebound.
They're square patches of astro turf type grass, and some
use actual real grass, and they're
used in the same fashion as
pee pee pads.
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.
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.
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.
She has always been trained to
use the
pee pad as I lived
in a condo and didn't have a yard.
Dogs typically prefer to
pee and poop outside to
using a
pad because they like to leave their scent
in new places.
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.
I
use a plastic crate cover which I stand up behind the litter pan which I cover with dog
pee pads and change them once a week — he does this
in his litter pan and
in his sister's litter pan so I have the same set up for both.