- Put the house training Puppy Pee Pads where the puppy does there business first.
- On the following days, move the puppy pad closer towards the door, and when the puppy uses the pad, praise your puppy with pets and a gentle voice.
- Once you have your puppy using the Puppy Pee Pads next to the door. Be ready to open the door next time the puppy is ready to go the bathroom.
- Next time he walks towards the door to use the Puppy Pee Pads, OPEN THE DOOR and let your puppy go outside and QUICKLY place the pad outside and CLOSE THE DOOR!
- Let puppy go on the Puppy Pee Pads or the ground.
- Let the puppy know how good he or she is, whether he goes on the pad or on the ground.
- Place a heavy weight object to secure the pad from blowing away or being torn away.
- Leave Puppy Pee Pads outside the door and place a clean pad inside the door.
- When the puppy heads to the door for a bathroom break, you give your puppy the choice between: the inside pad, outside pad, or the ground.
- Remove the Puppy Pee Pads once he gets an idea. The inside pad can be put down when you cannot watch him going to the door, like when he is alone at home.
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House-breaking a pup takes time and patience. Understanding a dogs natural instinct and watching their behavior will help you be successful!
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Guide created: 10/22/07 (updated 06/17/08)
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