Quote:
Originally Posted by KellyV You could getting a frame/holder for the pads. If she can't get ahold of the edge, maybe she'll leave them alone. Or if she starts playing with it, try redirecting her attention to a more appropriate play thing.
My pup had a bad habit of doing this. She'd shred more pads than she'd pee on! I eventually just bought washable/resuable pads (there's no shredding these!!) and now I'd never go back to the disposables! |
She is old enough and seems like she now has bad habits,whos training who.When she goes in the house and you catch her in the act tell her no and immediately take her outside for a couple of minutes.Find her favorite treat small amounts,something that she loves,when you take her outside to where you want her to go say go potty,while she finds a spot and starts to go say go potty while shes gone,when shes done give her treat immediately and praise her to death.Take her out whenever she wakes up after play,exercise evey hour at first until you start to see results,is she crate trained?You have to be willing to put in the time if you want to see results,I guess it depends on how you want your house to smell,I for one dont like those wee wee pads,I'd rather teach outside,no inside.