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Old 07-02-2013, 06:50 PM   #5
locednloaded
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Originally Posted by Maximo View Post
My Teddy had the urge to potty whenever he thought he was going to be alone (which was really just alone in the house, while I was outside doing yardwork). I would put him in his pen and walk out for 5 minutes and then go back to change his poopy pad. Then we were set.

As Gracielove indicated, small pups have to go often, especially when they are only 16 weeks old. Anything that causes excitement or anxiousness will make them want to go.

For a potty schedule, you can count on your pup having to go whenever she wakes up from sleeping/nap, after she eats, after she plays, and after anything that causes excitement and anxiousness, and probably in between.

Are you still using the potty patch or did you decide to outdoor train only? My boys are pad trained in addition to outdoors. For a puppy, confine to a smallish area like an xpen with the pad/patch in one corner.
Its very complicated (sigh). When I purchased her, she was used to living in a pack 'n play with a pad on one side... so I bought the same set up. The goal was to eventually have her crate trained and able to use the potty patch and go outside, when the weather permits. Early on she loved the potty patch, and we had maybe 3 accidents in 4 weeks. Now shes peeing any and everywhere except the potty patch, she wont even try a pad anymore. I'm completely out of ideas.... The crate has become a potty, as well as my floor (and it only took 2 weeks).

Even if I take her to the potty patch after eating/drinking, before bed and etc.... she wont go. She will run back into the crate.
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