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Disposable pee pads, washable pee pads or artificial grass system Which potty method does your fur butt use? |
My guys use both the washable and disposable pee pee pads....but I prefer them to go outside....I only keep them down for when I am not home or I am upstairs and they are downstairs and nature calls :-) I was thinking about the artificial grass for them to use on my deck... |
Outside! Unless I'm in the potty training stages of a young puppy, I wouldn't use piddle pads inside the house. In my opinion they have to learn to relieve themselves outside, even in the winter. Giving them too many options will only confuse them and that will eventually lead to accidents on bath rugs, carpets, etc...But that's just my personal opinion. They're a great training tool, but that's it. |
My boys use wee wee pads in bad weather or overnight if needed, and they go outside during the day. This system works great for us and Snickers and Baxter are just as comfortable inside as outside. Never any accidents. |
London is a little potty genius if I may say so :D She is trained for both outside and disposable pottypads. She never has accidents, it's amazing. She was already trained like that when i got her, at age 2.5 years. |
I have 2 that use the washable pp pads and 3 that will only go outside. So i have both i guess. The pp padder's will also go outside. I have a mess on my hands during bad weather as NONE of them will step outside if it is even damp. I end up taking them with an umbrella one at a time to the grass. I wish the 3 outsiders would use the pp pads but they won't. :rolleyes: |
George uses inside peepads at night (if need be) and outside during the day, but he prefers outside |
Mine generally go outside unless it is cold or wet outside. On those days they use washable pee pads. I always leave one down for them and most of the time they don't even use it for days on end. :) |
I have a doggie potty artificial grass system with a fire hydrant for my boys! We mainly use outside but there are times when the weather is too bad for them to go out and I want them to be able to still use grass and not my floor! Pee pads were too messy and expensive with 3 yorkies trying to use them! |
Total Confusion & Mixed Messages? All 3 of mine go "Outside", regardless of the Weather/Climate, I dress them appropriately or I wake-up earlier and walk them earlier so it will be cooler. I also walk them later in the Evening when it's cooler if I have to. They are 5, 4 and 3 yrs. old and they NEVER have accidents. I did NOT use Pee pads to House Train them, ever since they were puppies I have always taken them outside! I think it sends a mixed message as to where and when they can "GO" and can cause total confusion! I control when we are "GOING" and where we are "GOING", it teaches them to Hold it and regulate it. They know that, that is the purpose of our "Walk" besides the "Exercise" (w/c they don't know?) I usually take them out to go pee, in my front or backyard w/c is NOT fenced in at all and they are also Trained to go "OFF Leash" as well. Besides I am very sensitive about how my House smells and if it smells clean or not? I cannot tolerate the ammonia smell from the urine, part of the reason why they continually pee on the pads w/c are placed in the same spot is b/c they can still smell it from the previous pee pad. Sorry if I offend anyone but I think it's gross and I could never live like that. In the old fashioned days before they made them, all DOGS went to the Bathroom outside. Every Breed of Dog is capable of learning how to be "House Trained" or to go Outside. Some how "Yorkies" got a bad rap about being "Hard" to House Train? I beleive that rumor got started by a "Lazy" Yorkie owner b/c mine learned within 2 days or less as long as I was consistent. As you can tell by reading this it is one of my "Pet Peeves". I beleive they were invented as a Training Tool and to replace the "NewsPapers" role. |
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right.on!....i.totally.agree!!! |
Mostly an Outy! Toto goes outside when I am home and all the time during the summer. I am a teacher though and a lot of the time that means long days. If I keep him in his crate he will hold it the whole time but I want the little guy to be able to move around a bit. So I do put a pad down when I am gone. He has never gone on my area rug but has sometimes missed the pad. I just hate having to shut him in the crate all day now that he's trained. I will have to pen Barkley up during the day at first but I think he will learn and I will eventually be able to allow him the kitchen and livingroom like I do with Toto. |
My Pasquale uses washable pee pads..however he will even use the disposable ones if i put them down. He even pee's outside if we're outside. BUT living in new england...i'm just happy that he does use the pads...cause i look out my window in the snowy winter and laugh at my neighbor who is out there with her dog screaming "c'mon..go pee pee" LoL |
Mine go outside and only outside. When I first got Baxter, who was only 2 lbs, and It was winter here in Maine, I tried pee pads. But my vet said to take him outside, he will learn to go faster. So with sweaters, hoodies, jackets, and even raincoats, thats where he is going to go. He is 1 1/2 and hasn't had a accident in over 15 months! What a boy. |
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Hi Antoinette!!!! If we had a climate more like yours, we would be outside as well. However, since our winters get brutal with lots of snow and my girls like to get up at 3:00am to go outside - we are washable pee pad users. The thing I really like about the pee pads as well is since I travel with my girls, pee pads are a godsend. Taking them outside in the middle of the night in a hotel in my nightie isn't something I want to do. We do have occasional accidents, but I believe this would happen even if they were outside trained. |
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I am amazed though that your dogs have NEVER had an accident. I have never met anyone whose dogs have NEVER had an accident before. |
Read every line I guess anyone who got offended did'nt read every line of my Post, I always put some kind of comment like "In my Opinion" and I make it real obvious that I'm not trying to insult anyone on here. It's not that I'm intolerant or accusing anyone of being "Lazy" or accusing anyone's Yorkie of being "Confused". I am merely speaking/posting of my experience with my own 3 Yorkies, w/c I am very proud of since I Breed, Train and Groom them myself and I beleive my Dogs are a representation of myself and my Standards. As far as Climate I moved from Boston, b/c Artie hated the Snow and all the gear I had to put on him. I was actually thinking of getting an Artificial Grass System for Rainy Days, but put it outside in my Carport so they can still go "Outside" so as not to confuse them. I'm probably one of the few Yorkie Owners that are Happy w/my Yorkie's Looks, Size, Temperment and Pedigree and take full responsibility for their Health & Well being. Hi Jodi, Sissy & Angel and Family.......I hope all is well in your World? Thanks for your Help & Support during my "Emergency". |
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I'm not offended, I see your point and agree with a lot of it, I just think potty pads are meant for some families and not meant for some families. I am huge germaphob and could not handle Snickers doing his business in the house and then walking in it and all over the home. But, if it works for others, I understand. Esp those with multiple dogs... Snick is 100% outside trained, he will even refuse to go inside in the event of rain and snow, I've tried pads...he will just go much quicker when it's freezing and raining, but he will go. At one point when he was a pup, he would go in the garage and use the pads..but then as he got older, refused. It works and the house stays spic and span:) Snick & Viv |
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I have travelled with Annika a few time on the plane and being that she is pee pad trained, it saves me a whole lot of hassle to have to figure out how to get out of the airport in between layovers :rolleyes: I am sooo grateful for whomever have invented the pee pad :thumbup: |
Penny is outside, in theory... but she still has accidents in the apartment occasionally. As far as being more difficult to train than other breeds, just based on this singular yorkie experience-- yeah, I'd say they are! Penny is not my first dog, but she is the only one I've had to still have house-breaking mistakes as an adult. |
outside trainedMyM When I got my little gir at 7 weeks,I put news papers at the back door and she would play with them and rip them up and she would pee on the door rug, so I starting using pads between taking her out and she drug thos across the kitchen floor, so I said not doing that anymoreso I started taking he out every half hr. by the time she was 10 weeks, she would go to the door and within a few days, never had any accidents so she was basically outside trained at 10 weeks, to me that is where they are suppose to go,in the winter or in the summer,thats the way I feel. |
We use washable pee pads and outside. :) |
I use the disposable pee pads and outside. |
Gucci is really good outside - BUT you have to take him OUT! I'm still working on getting my retired husband to understand that you have to "find" him and take him out every couple of hours. When I'm home on the weekends we have good success. Gucci loves his walks and has learned recently that when we are in the backyard that it's ok to go . . . He's a little bit of a stinker and doesn't want to walk with my husband, hence our troubles. By the way, any suggestions on why he will only walk with me??? thanks, Kathy and Gucci:) |
I LET MY DOG OUTSIDE HE NEEDS HIS FREEDOM I ♥ MY BISCUIT!!!:animal36 |
MY DOG DOESNT LIKE PEE PADS NEVER DID NOT EVEN WHEN HE WAS POTTY TRAINING :aimeeyork:):idontknow:mickey::yorkiesar |
Inside / Out My boy Yorkie Amore' uses Bellie Bands with a thin maxi-pad inside for accidents, easy on and off with velcro. Although we have been taking him outside to go potty in all kinds of weather. Amore' is a New England Yorkie and doesn't mind the changing weather. He still does have accidents once in a while but I'll take the blame for it, he seems to have to go often. I do walk him 2 times a day not to mention many trips outside to pee. Amore' is 2 yr's. and still learning or maybe I am. I would like to know where the person got the grass & fire hydrant, how cool. I think my boy would love it! Our Best, Amore's Mom :aimeeyork |
Sammy will only go outside even in Sub-Zero Freezing Temperatures. You have to shovel a spot right outside the door and he'll use it. He was a Puppy Mill Rescue and will NOT go near a Puppy Pad!! Sophie Kennedy is a whatever kind of girl. She loves to go outside But, If she forgets something she will use the Disp. Puppy Pads like the "Princess" she is. NOW, Baron...He's is my "Little Spaz Monkey"!!! You can go outside for 30 mins. and he'll do both. I do the "Mummies So Happy Dance" and he joins in!! We come in and get a Nummie Treat... And 10-30 minutes later Baron does #1 or #2 no where near either of the Puppy Pads that I have placed in different rooms of the house!! Even if he sees Sophie Kennedy using it!!! I TRULY believe Baron's Birth Mother dropped him out the Second Floor Window on NUMEROUS Occasions!!! :):) I love him dearly and will never give up trying!! But, If he ever gets 100% Housebroken, I am going to ride naked through the Streets of my Development in CELEBRATION... LOL. :eek::D |
Mine all go outside. Except when I have puppies. They use the papper or pee pad for a while until they are old enough to go outside. Then it is outside every 30min. hour or hour and a half. I do that with everyone. They all seem to get it. If we go out I keep them in my kitchen and they usually don't have any accidents. If they do I just clean it up and everything is fine. It rarely happens though. They are all really good babies!:aimeeyork:aimeeyork:aimeeyork:aimeeyork |
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