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Originally Posted by DJDB I just can't do the pads. I have a real issue with a dog peeing/pooping indoors. I wanted to be able to do pads because it seemed more convenient than outside training, but I'd rather not have that smell in my house at all.
I am very happy about a few things with Ozzy. #1 - he does go outside, and usually pretty fast. #2 - he sleeps all night and doesn't have to wake us up at 2 or 3 a.m. to go outside. #3 - i sense he has a real desire to make me happy, which works in my favor as far as training goes.
It's still stressful to me when he does go inside though. Then I feel bad because I don't want him to feel my frustration. I think my boyfriend will be happy when he's potty trained too... it puts me in a really bad mood when Ozzy has accidents. |
We pee pad train too and as long as you pick up the soiled pad and put down a clean one, you don't have a smell. Any accidents on tile are cleaned with bleach, any accidents on carpet are cleaned with an enzyme cleaner to break down the urine so they don't go back to the same spot.