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Nancy1999 02-03-2012 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by lynzy420 (Post 3814005)
hmmm, also can I add, I had two children 9 months apart in the same year! (long story- don't assume anything!) I dealt with wall to wall poop, pee and puke for quite a few years. Add to that all the guinea pigs, hamsters, turtles, snakes (glad thats over), 5 large dogs a yard with a pond, every kid in the neighborhood, and more bacteria and germs then I care to remember..I washed their clothing and blankets and all the animals too in the same manner I would anything.

My children have grown to be healthy and intelligent...just sayin!

Lol, that's what I was thinking!

lynzy420 02-03-2012 09:51 AM

and one more thing...
 
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This is what I use for their pads, I can't find the Purina dog pans anywhere anymore, so I purchased this. Works great! It is probably 1-2" in the negative depth wise but Miss Mini and Miss Mia have no problems with them.

SophieKatesMom 02-03-2012 05:36 PM

Sophie Kate is both indoor and outdoor trained (boy that was not easy but once she learned the "Go Potty" command it helped)

I was opposed to Pee Pads when I first got her but I quickly learned that I needed them. Sophie Kate will not tell me when she has to go, so we are on a schedule and we keep the schedule. She knows if she has to go and it we are inside she is to use the pad.

I also use the washable pads, I change them often and if she happens to poop on the pad I flush and change it immediately. She doesn't do that often since I think she knows her schedule and she should do that outside (well I think she does).

Regarding the cat and the litter box, just recently I have began to suspect that perhaps Avery the cat is using the pee pads also. 1, the odor is stronger than normal and 2, the pads are wet and I know Sophie Kate has not been out of my sight. I will give Avery the cat a break, he is old and at least he is using the pad and not something else.

Nancy1999 02-03-2012 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by SophieKatesMom (Post 3814590)
Sophie Kate is both indoor and outdoor trained (boy that was not easy but once she learned the "Go Potty" command it helped)

I was opposed to Pee Pads when I first got her but I quickly learned that I needed them. Sophie Kate will not tell me when she has to go, so we are on a schedule and we keep the schedule. She knows if she has to go and it we are inside she is to use the pad.

I also use the washable pads, I change them often and if she happens to poop on the pad I flush and change it immediately. She doesn't do that often since I think she knows her schedule and she should do that outside (well I think she does).

Regarding the cat and the litter box, just recently I have began to suspect that perhaps Avery the cat is using the pee pads also. 1, the odor is stronger than normal and 2, the pads are wet and I know Sophie Kate has not been out of my sight. I will give Avery the cat a break, he is old and at least he is using the pad and not something else.


Oh, that's so interesting; I never thought of that, I would much prefer that over cleaning a litter box.

Yorkiedaze 02-03-2012 06:15 PM

My girls are pad and outside trained. During the day they go to the door when they want out even though I keep a pad down. (I use the washable pads). At night is when they will use the pad if they need to potty. I take disposable pads with us on trips to use either in the motor coach or a motel. I just won't go outside after dark when traveling, or if it's raining. The pads are perfect all the way around. Couldn't, wouldn't do without them. :D

Donnainohio63 02-03-2012 08:44 PM

all of mine are pad and outside trained although Molly still has accidents, she is blind so she misses from time to time but that is why I have a rug scrubber.

gemy 02-04-2012 10:11 AM

Um m interesting the cat is using the pad. Giving me a thought or two. I really hate the mess of litter; I wonder if I can train the cat to use a pad in his litter box? Maybe just with a fine coating of litter over it?

Razzle is outdoor trained now. We do prefer it that way, but boy when we are travelling it would be nice to have him peepad trained.

SophieKatesMom 02-04-2012 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by gemy (Post 3815509)
Um m interesting the cat is using the pad. Giving me a thought or two. I really hate the mess of litter; I wonder if I can train the cat to use a pad in his litter box? Maybe just with a fine coating of litter over it?

Razzle is outdoor trained now. We do prefer it that way, but boy when we are travelling it would be nice to have him peepad trained.

I should add the cat is also still using his box, I have yet to see him use the pad but it is suspect. Let's just say Sophie Kates urine does not have the strong odor coming from those pads at time. They seem to be used when she is not around- example last weekend she was at the groomer and the pad was used. I know it is not me, and the other half swears he is not using them so that leaves the suspected Tuxedo cat as the POI (pee'r of interest)

Nancy1999 02-04-2012 10:28 AM

You can train a cat to use the toilet! You put a ltter box on the toilet and cut a whole in the bottom, gradually making the hole bigger over time. Soon there is nothing but an edge around the toilet and that eventually goes. This cat has learned, and watch how he uses toilet paper to cover his poop!


I decided to check and see if anyone had trained their dogs to do this, I'm amazed!


BJBEVSBABY3 02-04-2012 02:17 PM

My new baby was only 7 weeks old when I got her. The lady told me she was 8 weeks and I had just lost my husband and my Dee Dee, our Yorkiei of 10 years so I didn't go over her AKC papers. The lady had started them on Pee Pads and being cold in Ohio and her so young and tiny I found this worked fine. I am still using them I have had her about 5 weeks now and I see nothing wrong with them. I found Yorkies to be hard to potty train compared to other dogs I have had. Dee Dee would go out when the weather was nice and if cold, NOPE and we did not start her out on Pee pads so we ended up going through a lot of mops and carpet cleaners. We loved her so much and it was just me and my husband so we didn't mind. If you read, a lot of people in apartments and condos with no place to take them out use these all the time. What ever works for you and your baby is fine.

Breny 02-05-2012 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by givemecouture (Post 3813376)
I prefer Strudel to go outside but it's also nice he was pad trained by the groomer for middle of the night or rainy/freezing days. He has been doing incredibly well outdoor training but he will still use the pad in the guest bath from time to time. I'm also going to get him a lil rascal for the porch that will eventually take over the indoor pee pad all together.

I'm definitely for "to each his own" especially those in cold climates or big houses. It's really no different then a cats litter box to me :)

LOL the "groomer" ??? ;) hehe

BJBEVSBABY3 02-05-2012 06:37 PM

Pros and Cons
 
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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 (Post 3812947)
Washable pee pads don't tempt them as much as disposable ones. I never thought about it, but what do you do if there's a hurricane?

Another advantage of pee pads is when the dog is older and has possible bladder problems, a dog use to going outside will probably not want to adjust to the pee pads.

One Yorkies are mostly small dogs. I had a Doberman years ago and of course I would not use a pee pad but she was an excetional dog, never messed in the house.
Two. I wouldn't think of putting a little yorkie out in rain, freezing snow or a hurricane so I will try to keep her on pee pads and when it gets nice I may put one on the patio. Our yard is too large and we have a woods behind us with all kinds of wild animals that come into our yard so my son enclosed our patio with a fence. Our little Dee Dee we lost wanted grass so we put a grass rug on the patio and that is the part she used. Then we washed it down.
Third: Most all dogs loose bladder control when they get oldelr so what are you going to do get rid of them? To each his own. I will be no ones judge but you have to use some commons sense. All things fall into play and what works for one may not work for the other.
I still don't see how using a peed pad of material would be sanitary, they have to go into the washer and the pee pads have an odor to bring the dog to them and you just throw away.

gracielove 02-05-2012 07:09 PM

I think it's just like anything else we hear about Yorkies or other small dogs. People are negative about things they are not familiar with. Many people have only one view of life and it is their view.

I love having the pee pads, and Gracie loves them, too. She is happy to potty outside when we go for our walks but I really think small dogs sometimes go more often than a bigger dog. Not to mention that some dogs (and people) do not like going out in bad weather.

I think it is rude for people to make unsolicited comments about how other people run their lives. I could not care less about what anyone thinks about my dog or her pee pads!

DvlshAngel985 02-05-2012 07:15 PM

I must have a super smart pup!!!! ;) Kaji is dual trained and never misses. (when he does it's human error) I was not a fan of piddle pads bu changed my mind when it came time to move back home. It was several factors that convinced me to make the switch. The two main ones were 1) Not thr best neighborhood and i dont want Kaji stepping in glass every night. 2) I work out of the home and no one would be available to let him out. Plus, my mom is insanely forgetful especially since Kaji is not one of her priorities. Kaji doesn't drink enough water and is prone to urine crystals. Asking him to hold it for for 9 hours a day promotes urine crystals, I can't have that! He needs to be able to potty during the day.

Kaji's been so good about the piddle pads too! His piddle pad is in the bathroom and he knocks on the door and waits his turn. When Kaji and I are not home, he still remembers his previous training and asks to be let out to potty. I've been blessed with such a good dog! :)

susan lynn 02-05-2012 07:29 PM

My 4 Yorkies use both, the pee pads are very convenient if they are left alone for a while and especially if the weather is bad. They like both of them. I have cats that use litter boxes, and I wash the pads several times a day.


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