DiOrGiRLy | 07-18-2005 09:22 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Gigi Hi, I have two dogs, one I trained on newspaper 4 years ago. Big mistake. It doesn't absorb.
When I brought my Baby Chloe home (yorkie) I trained her with the Wee Wee Pads. I would keep her inside her crate and walk her outside. She did wonderfully. Then I had class a whole week and she got used to using the wee wee pad continually. Afterwards, I started walking her after her meals and she began to poop outside. It was such a joy. To be honest with you , she must of figured out that poop smells stinky inside her crate LOL. Once she waited a whole 6 hours for me to take her outside. She is only 3 months old and 1/2. I had class. I am so thankful she is a good girl. I keep them inside her crate because it gives me a relieve that she doesn't have to wait for me. I would totally do both. What happens when it rains? I don't like to take her outside.
My only concern is I feel that she uses the wee wee pad to pee most of the time. I can never tell when she pees outside. She loves to poop on the grass.
I hope this helps. :aimeeyork | Tiny is the exact same way, we have a big yard but no grass and everytime I bring Tiny over to my mom's house he goes on the grass and pee and poos right away. He is fully pee pad trained at home, with the exception of when the pad is full then he'll go right next to it. I live in New England and I had to pad train him b/c of the harsh winters. when we first got him we were taking him outside this was back in april but man was it cold. The poor boy shivered continuously. I'm glad he's pad trained and still
can go outside. Our Yorks are so smart and versatille...I just love yorkies !!! :we're #1: :yorkiesar :aimeeyork |