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Old 08-19-2011, 07:07 PM   #10
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Well I am going to give it a shot for her sake because I just don't want her to have to deal with the snow and cold. She did go inside (accident) a few times when it was just too nasty to go out so I know she will go inside it will just be a matter of training her to go on the pads.

I bundle her up and even have boots for her but seriously the amount of snow and the nasty winds we get up here are not fit for humans or furbabies!!


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I agree, nothing is impossible. Teddy was 8 months old when I brought him home from our breeder's house where he had outdoor access and was fully outdoor trained. He took to peeing on the pad immediately, but pooping was more difficult to convince him to do inside on a pad.

It took about 2 weeks and it was very emotional because he wanted to do the right thing and go outside. I had to barricade him in the back hall covered in piddle pads and tell him over and over that is was okay. We really needed him to be pad trained. When he finally pooped, I threw a party and showed him how happy I was. From that day on, he could do it.

My boys still prefer to go outside, but they can use the pad when necessary.

Go for it Ann.

I have a feeling she may prefer to go inside in the winter it will just be a matter of training her to go on the pad instead of the carpet! We will see I guess.


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Yes, it can be done. Mine prefer to go outside but will use the pads if no one is around. They hate the cold so go inside most of the winter.
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