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12-11-2014, 04:47 PM | #1 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Nov 2014 Location: port neches, texas usa
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| new owner getting a yorkie in about 3 weeks i am confused do you put in a pee pad in the crate when he is young? |
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12-11-2014, 05:16 PM | #3 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Nov 2014 Location: port neches, texas usa
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| so you have to get up in the night to let him out? |
12-11-2014, 05:31 PM | #4 |
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| Depends on if you want him to learn to go outside to potty or use pads. Puppies need to potty very often, after they eat, sleep play... You must watch every move they make and no scolding if they have an accident in the house. Best thing to do is to keep them confined and not let them have free roam of the house when not being supervised until they are potty trained to go outside or use the potty pads. For several different reasons I use potty pads for my small dogs. Pups love to tear them up so if you choose that route then I would buy a pad holder or even use the washable ones until your pup stops tearing them up. Make sure your pup has plenty of room for food, water, bedding, toys and pad in the kennel you use or you will end up with a very messy pup. Praise your pup when he pottys where you want him too regardless of outside or on pad. I use two pads. I put one in their x pen and one in my dining room. Too many pads scattered around the house will only confuse them. Good luck and welcome to YT! Others will come in and give more info about potty training a puppy! Glad to see you are on top of that before you get your pup!
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12-12-2014, 12:37 AM | #5 |
YT Addict | Any puppy thats young most likely need to potty every two hours. My yorky was 4 months when i got him. He supposidly was pad and outside trained but would not go outside unless i walked him at first. Now he goes right out and lets me know when he needs to go. Hes eight months now. But my papilon was a baby when i got her at 8 weeks. So i took her out 20 minutes after food or drink. Then right when she woke up from sleeping. Then at night she would sleep with me. Im a light sleeper so if she started getting restess i took her out. Well im a senior so getting up every two hours got rough. So i had a fence like area they call it xpen here. I put her a bed at one end then a pee pad on the other. I also bought a large heavy piece of plastic under it all cause the pad would leak. If she got restless rather than go out side i put her on her pad at night. As her bladder grew i took her out late at night and early morning. She was a jewel to train. I do have trouble with boo going dirty inside. He takes forever to go poo outside. Soon as he wees hes ready to come in. Plus its cold. I need to get pads for inside for that. But clean carpets every couple of weeks. He dont do it all the time. More than i want tho. He gets to distracted outside. |
12-12-2014, 02:05 AM | #6 |
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| Piper is an adult, but I still watch her for restlessness, "nosing" around, and the like...then take her outside. With puppies, within about 1/2 hour of eating and even less time after drinking, I'd take 'em outside. However, if they don't do their 'business' pretty quickly, bring them back in...In other words, potty outside and playing are two distinct and separate activities! |
12-12-2014, 05:05 AM | #7 |
Furbutts = LOVE Donating Member Moderator | Hi and welcome to YT . It depends on what you want to do - do you want to pad train your puppy or outside train him? If you want a pad at night, then his fenced off area should include a bed and a pad.
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