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i really need to know because i am tierd of cleaning after her!!!

2007-07-04 06:14:57 · 12 answers · asked by clilcciara 1 in Pets Dogs

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don't waste your time on pad or paper training. teach her to go outside where it belongs.

2007-07-04 06:24:10 · answer #1 · answered by racer 51 7 · 2 1

Luckily, when I first got my chi, he was partially pad trained, and knew where to go.... most of the time. To get your puppy pad trained, make sure you put the pad in the same area, don't constantly move it around. Also, you can buy this stuff to spray on the pad (at any walmart or pet supply store) that attracts a puppy to use the rest room there, don't know how, but it works. Secondly, when you see your puppy use the restroom in an area it's not suppose to, give it a tap on the nose, tell it no, then take it to the pad. If the puppy goes on the pad, give it tons of praise.
If you are eventually wanting the puppy to go outside, try taking it out often. Also, if it is pad trained, you can move the pad closer and closer to the door you want the pup to go out, and eventually work your way up to where you have the pad outside, when the pup starts going to the door when it has to go, you can remove the pad. My advise, is just be patient with the pup, and don't discipline the pup too harshly when it goes where it is not suppose to. This can cause the puppy to hide where it has gone, or eat it. Good Luck.

2007-07-04 06:27:24 · answer #2 · answered by Law 3 · 1 1

Best way to start is to collect some of his pee and put it on the pads. When he goes on the pad praise him like crazy. If you see him display signs of going grab him and get him onto the peepad. It's better to teach your dog to go outside and they need fresh air, excercise and socialization that they will never get if you shelter them indoors. Plus dog feces can carry disease and bacteria, it's not a good idea to have that in your home.

2016-04-01 07:27:37 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The next time she goes on the floor take the pee pad and put the pee on it.Put her on it so she can smell it. Then leave it down for the next time. She will smell it and go on it. Praise her for doing it. Keep it in the same place until you have success. When you feel you want to train it for outside, move the pad closer & closer to the door. Then start going on walks.

2007-07-04 06:37:17 · answer #4 · answered by Animalfriend 3 · 0 1

If you see her squating to start to urinate or deficate, call-out firmly and in a disapproving manner, "No."
If you can move her onto the papers/pad do so...even if she continues. When she goes on the papers/pad, call her a good girl, and pet her and give her some extra love.
If you find a pile/puddle on the ground, bring her over, and (gently) push her nose "into" it and tell her firmly that she is a "Bad Girl!"

She can not understand the words, but the tone is what she will key to. That and the affection.

For more help, drop by your local kennel club, library, or books store and look/ask for books relating to training your dog (paper training, or trining in general).

2007-07-04 06:43:46 · answer #5 · answered by jcurrieii 7 · 0 1

Yes, I have a puppy that is in the process of training. She goes on the pee pads.

2007-07-04 06:17:51 · answer #6 · answered by redwidow 5 · 0 2

Hwere she usualy pee's put down a pee pad and everytime you see a new spot put on down this should help. Also you could try and keep an eye on her and when she looks like she is starting to pee stop her before she does it.

2007-07-04 06:24:56 · answer #7 · answered by Blah(: 4 · 0 2

Cats go dodo and pee pee in litter boxes.
You have to train him to go outside by taking it for walks, and
when it "goes" compliment it and the dog will learn. Don't
forget the leash and and plastic bag to pick up the droppings.
Good luck. :-})

2007-07-04 06:25:21 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

A word of warning, if you train your dog that it's ok to eliminate in the house on something, even puppy pads, it will be that much harder to completely housebreak her.

2007-07-04 06:33:55 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

put some pee on it
ps i had a dog that would pee 2 feet from

2007-07-04 06:28:45 · answer #10 · answered by turtmaster 1 · 0 2

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