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Does anyone have a Yorkie that is entirely pee pad trained?? This is what I planned to do, because I live in an apartment building..this is possible right? I have no outdoor yard like living in a house..I thought it was possible to have then trained only for indoors, am I right? I think I maybe reading to much and getting myself confused!:confuse8: |
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Penny is Pee Pee Pad trained only. She does go outside, but holds it till she comes back in! Silly girl.... She was started on papers and it is fine with me. Sometimes I wish she would learn to go outside, but maybe in time. |
Cali and Roxie are pee pad trained only and will never go potty outside. Pixie prefers to go outside. |
Laya is pee pad trained. She will go outside if she has to, but she prefers her pads. It's great, especially at night or when the weather is bad, or if you are sick and can't get up! |
well mine are both. I mean if they get up in the middle of the night or in the morning before I do they go to the pad. They do perfer to potty out side. but if they are not let out they know to go to the pad. so I do let them out to potty and play 3-4 times a day. but because they love the out side. but if they wasnt let out they would always use the pad. |
Joey's pee pad trained, but on a walk he still loves to hike that little leg. Pee pads are the greatest thing ever for apartment dwellers! |
Gucci is Pee Pee pad Trained FULLY, he never really goes outside much unless he's in the car with me or visiting people and he holds it till we get home |
I have 3 yorkies, Lexie goes on washable pads, she will go outside too. If it is raining she prefers to go on the pad. Zander knows what the pad is for but prefers to hold it and go outside. Jazzie would rather explode rather than use a pad :eek: but she knows what its for too, go figure. I have seen a place that sells the grass and tray with a fence to go around it, very cute, I have also seen a fire hydrant for boys that goes on the grass. Good luck :thumbup: |
Our baby, Kaia is getting close to peeing all the time indoors on the puppy pads. It's quite funny because she loves being praised so much that after her reward is over, she goes back to the same spot and does it over again. The more and more excited we get, the more she continues to do it! Taking her outside is still hard for us because she's having a difficult time with the leash. |
Our Nadia goes on pee pads only - she will go outside if we are on a trip, but she doesn't really like to do so. She sleeps with us and we have a pee pad in our bedroom and one in our living room. She goes poopy on the living room one only and will wake us up if she needs to go :) |
Thank you fro the replys, you are all so helpful!! Where do you get pee pads, lol..I'm not familiar with them, but will have to get them before my pup arrives. Are they really pricy? Are they all washable? Thanks again!! |
Someone on Yorkie Talk makes reusable pads, but I can't remember who right now and I am in a car on my laptop in a hurry. I suggest those if you are going to always use pads. (We are switching to the grass thing.) The cheapest way to get pads is to purchase the bed pads for humans at Costco or Sam's Wholesale. They are bigger and you get a lot more for your money too. |
I use Nature's Miracle. She seems to pick up the scent of them quicker than some others that I have tried. |
You can train the dog for inside only, but when you do take him/her for walks, don't reprimand them for pottying outside though. I'm not saying you would, but I just don't want the dog thinking it's "bad" to go outside, then if you ever need the dog to go outside, it won't. Anyways, when we first got Chip, he was entirely pee pad trained. Now that he's older and situations have changed, he uses his pad in the mornings (cause I'm usually in too much of a rush to get out of the door to work) and throughout the day while I'm gone, then after I get home from work, they go potty outside then about once or twice more outside before bed. |
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We teach Delilah to go outdoors but since she's so young, when we leave, she has to have some place to go. So we leave her with the pee pads. She does great. I would never use the pee pads otherwise. |
Suzi is all pee pad trained. There were not any problems for her peeing on the pads even as a little puppy. It took time for her to be trained all the way to poop all the time on the pads. We also live in apartments. Suzi wil go potty outside too. She loves walks, and I never discourage her from not pottying outside. When it is too hot, or rainy, then were inside all day anyway. Pee pads are great! You can buy them at Wallmart, Target, Costco, juat about anywhere pet products are sold. |
I am pleasantly suprised that my two do so well with the pads. They poop and pee on the pad. I only allow them in three areas of my house. If they manage to get to an area they arent allowed in (i dont have pads in those rooms) then they will have accidents but it is VERY VERY rare that they have an accident in the allowed areas with pads in them. I have been starting to take the outside though. My hubby wants the housebroken, pad trained isnt good enough for him. But they do really great as long as the pads are around. |
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Indoor potty Molly goes on what is called a Ugo dog ...I bought it online and you place paper in the bottom and then 2 grates fit ontop and when she pee's she doesn't step in it and the poop sits on top and I just flush it.. Heres a link U Go Dog Indoor Dog Potty At first we had to put paper on top and then kept making the paper area smaller until it was gone... Best 50.00 I have ever spent... Diana and Molly |
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That looks interesting..I would think the grates would bother their paws. So no pee pad..just paper under the grate? Thanks! |
[QUOTE=Darlene68;2626629]Do you throw the pad away after every pee? QUOTE] Personal choice. I would like to see three pee's on it before I change it but apparently my Sully is a clean freak and after he pee's he comes to let me know and runs back and forth from me to the pad until I change it and then he resumes what he was doing.... |
I have three furbabies. Two boys and a girl and their all potty pad trained. They will go outside in the grass if their in the back yard playing but would rather go on the pads. It is possible to train them on the pads only.:) |
Ugo dog Darlene68 Nope no pee pads at all.. Just newspaper... And the grates are pretty small... Molly has what we call a pee pee dance where she kicks her hinds and then when she poops she runs in circles are the house*L* Its really funny shes done that since she was tiny... Diana and Molly:animal36 |
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Tucker amazed me. From the time he was a tiny puppy, he used pee pads. He caught on so quickly. We just got back from a long trip. He learned to go out side at the rest areas. He does both now. |
Both of my dogs are entirely pee pad trained. It can be done. :) |
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