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Old 12-01-2004, 11:29 PM   #10
Yorkie24U
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Patience is the best policy !

Each time we had to train our girls we used the puppy pad placed at one end of their play yard pen and at the other end was their bed, food & water. It seemed to work for us. We got our girls during the cold winter months and being so small, they didn't see the outdoors until spring. By then they were all puppy pad trained and when they were brought outside they just automatically went there also. So now they are very adaptable to the house/RV puppy pads and outside. We buy the OUT Puppy Pads from Walmart with 32 in a pkge, seems to be the best bargain around here and when we travel we can always find a Walmart.

With that canine flu going around I wouldn't bring your baby where other dogs have been,or let them run loose, even if they are up to date on shots. Its just not worth the risk.

These little ones are so small we'd be running them outside every hour.
We even gave them a name " Princess Pees-a-lot ", but they slow down and fall into a pattern after a while, just be patient, and it will pay off.

Good luck!
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