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Old 07-07-2011, 08:45 AM   #8
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As far as I know, a good way to train on pads is to put the pads everywhere to begin with, then in a week, take away some, then so on and so on so that eventually you're just left with one. Just what I've read though.

We live in a townhouse with our little Ozzy, but we're training him to go outside. I'm lucky in that there's a garden area right outside the door, with a large rhodo where he can go underneath if it's raining. We crate him during the day, but we will give him access to the main floor once he's totally trained. Though we will probably start with one area at a time - like first the kitchen, where it's linoleum instead of hardwood.
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