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Old 07-10-2015, 02:27 PM   #4
matese
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Welcome to YT...My experience with pad training is...as puppies they were confined to a small area, pee pad at one end, bed at another end, food between the two. When I came home from work the puppy had free roam of 3 rooms of the house, doors closed to bedrooms and bathroom. When the puppy pooped or peed some where other then the pee pad I picked up the poo, put it on the pad, got the puppy placed her on the pad and told her, "poo poo on the pad" when she peed I took the pad, absorbed the pee from the floor, put the pad back where it belonged, got the puppy placed her on the pad with the pee and told her "pee pee on the pad. 4 yorkies through out a period of 12 years were trained this way, when they were 5 months old they were 100% pad trained, then I started to house break them , feed same time every day, walked in the morning (7:30AM) and when I came home from work (4:30) everyday, by 7 mos old they were 100% house broken. Good luck
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