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Can Any1 Answer My Q? Whenever I go to my dad's house for the weekend I usually bring Tippy along. :aimeeyork At his house she doesnt want to use the pee pad so i decided to let her use the bathroom outside. I feed her in the morning and then as soon as she is done eating I let her out to use the bathroom.:animal-pa She does her business and I give her a treat. :heart to But after that there is a problem...:dogprints I dont know when to let her out again. Every 2 hours? 3 hours? :idontknow :dogsm3: :yorkietal |
How old is she? |
If she isn't house trained then she should be taken out often. Right after she eats, drinks, plays and naps. Usually puppies like to have their wee-wee pads at the same spot all the time. After they are about a year old, then they don't mind using them at another house. |
It depend how old is your pup.a puppy can hold her urine for only about as many hours as her age in month, and will move her bowels as many times a day as she eats.Pup vary somewhat in their rate of development, also if you feed her dry food the more she will drink more water, and water=potty time more often. |
For adult dogs I always took them out first thing in the morning, fed, then about a half hour after eating & until they did #2, again about mid day & then right before dinner & a half hour after. It worked great once they realized the schedule. But it also depends if they are drinking more often because of the weather or getting extra food/table scraps/treats. But if you look at it as logically what goes in must come out w/dogs usually about a half hour later & what do you have to do first thing when you get up & before you go to bed-pee:) so its kind of a formula which can change when you add more to the equation.;) keep offering the pads at your dads she may get comfortable enough to use them there. |
I had Pip confined to the kitchen, so I could pretty well keep track if her puddles if I missed getting her out in time. I found that if I took her out roughly every 1 1/2 to 2 hrs., there were hardly any accidents, and that was when she was 8 months. |
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