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Originally Posted by Spike TK I most definitely agree with the post above.
Learn to know your puppy's sings for peeing and pooping.
My little one usually wants to escape my arms when im holding him. That's a sign he either needs to pee or poop.
As soon as I see him do either, I quickly pick him up and put him on the training pads.
Its been 1month since we've had him, and he actually walks to his training pad to poop. YAYYYYYYYYYY!
We are still working on the pee part.
May I also add that I watch him 95% of the time. Yikes! My hubby and I take turns of course, but it's the only way we can both manage to maintain a constan flow of where he does his business. For a short while, he was pooping and peeing EVERYWHERE.
1 month later.... Im super tired and have had no more than 2hrs of sleep at a time. But I would not change it one bit. I just want to create the best environment for our little guy. You need to start early with the little ones for they do take a longer time to poty train, from my understanding.
I hope it goes well with your little one. It will get better. Just don't give up. |
Sounds like you're on the right track.
One last thing. Enzyme cleaner, you can't live without it. I use Natures Miracle and I clean up any accidents with this and it really helps. Other cleaners will clean what you smell but not what they smell. I know I sound like a commercial, but it really helps. If your home smells like a big toilet to your little one, they're more prone to going inside. If only one spot (the piddle pads) smell like pee and poop, then that's where they will go.