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Old 06-30-2015, 07:47 PM   #4
JadeD
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It takes patience, persistence and a little luck. I do try to move them onto the pee pad when I see them going on the floor. Sometimes I grab the nearest pee pad and put it under them though. Mine are still hit and miss here and there at 16 weeks. I have one puppy that goes pee on the pads really well, but poops everywhere. The other puppy poops on the pad most of the time but pee's everywhere. It makes it very difficult at times, but the days I am not as busy with other things are the days we have the least amounts of accidents.

If I take mine outside regularly to potty they go in the house a lot less. They are working on it though.

They also sell a spray you can spray on the pads that is supposed to "attract" them to pee/poop on the pad, but I have not tried that yet.
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