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Originally Posted by valeriejsmyth I started on the inside and teach to go potty on command. Then I went outside after all the shots and heartworm flea protection in place. They use either one, because they go on command. It's great for travel and any situation. When it rains I put a pad down or when I have to leave for more than a few hours. I wouldn't do it any other way. My 14 week pup is still inside but when I take my six yr old out to potty I take baby with me so he can watch. In a few weeks I will start ppad outside where I want him to go. Then when he's released from Dr I will start outside with a regular time schedule outside. |
Since I started with outside training I think it will be hard to train her inside. She knows she is not supposed to go inside and has never had an accident when she is hone alone. Maybe when winter gets here and the snow I will introduce the ppads. She has no problem going out in the rain unless it's a really bad storm, but not sure how she will like the cold and snow.