Puppy
training pads are better at absorbing the smell and mess better than
paper for obvious reasons and they also protect your expensive carpet
as the mess will not run through the pads.
Although the basic theory behind puppy pads training and puppy paper
training is the same - the pads are much more 'mess free' but do cost
more than the average newspaper!
Your ultimate aim is to use the training pads until you are able to
move the pads outside where your puppy will ultimately potty.
Puppy training pads vary in prices - you can choose to purchase a
premium pack or go for the cheaper version. To be honest in our
experience each one is as good as the other.
1.
Start by unfolding your particular choice of puppy training pads and
place them where you want your puppy to potty.
The plastic side should be placed facing downwards and the white
absorbent side should be placed facing up. It may sound obvious but
people do get it wrong!
2. Puppy pads training is all about gently encouraging your puppy to
potty on the pads.
You should do this by gently placing your puppy onto one of the pads.
3.You should leave the training pads on the floor throughout the
training process so that your puppy will understand exactly where you
want him to go.
You should also heap lots of praise on your puppy every-time your puppy
uses the pads.
4.
Although the pads are normally already scented so that your puppy will
be attracted to potty on the pads, the more you encourage your puppy to
recognize that you want him to potty on the pads by placing your puppy
on them the faster the toilet training works.
5. If you are using unscented training pads you can smear some poop on
the pads to encourage your puppy to use them (personally we would
rather spend a bit more and by some scented pads).
6. You should always give your puppy regular potty breaks approximately
every three hours.
Although this is not always possible for various reasons, you need to
be fair to your puppy as he is still a baby and let your puppy out as
often as you possibly can.
Your puppy's bladder will get stronger over a period of time.
7.
You should not let your puppy have the run of the House while you are
out as you can expect to come back to toileting accidents. Purchase a
crate and start puppy
crate training.
The Crate should be big enough for your puppy to stand up and turn
around in but not so big that your puppy can potty in the corner and
stay dry all day.
8. As soon as your puppy starts to recognize that the pads are for him
to potty on you should then start moving them closer to the place that
you want to use as your puppy's regular toilet i.e the door - presuming
you have a House and not a top floor Flat.
If you do have a Flat then maybe you are using the pads as a tool so
that you are designating where your puppy does his potty-and don't
intend to use outside.)
If you are in a House continue to gradually move the training pads
until they are by the door and then actually outside.
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