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What kind of pee-pads does your yorkie use? What kind of pee-pads does your yorkie use? Washable? Disposable? or NONE, my yorkie goes outside. |
We have needs for both types depending on the situation. If we are at home washable works well. Traveling we use disposable ones!! |
I use both the washable and disposable. Washable ones I use in her playpen (she can't chew these us :p ) and the disposable ones I use upstairs and in the living room. |
Rocky uses disposable the Arm & Hammer kind those are great no pee smell and he dosent rip them up |
Roxy is pretty good about going outdoors or using a washable one, but Remy much prefers any article of clothing left on the floor. If no clothing is available, then the carpet works fine for him:rolleyes: . He is definitely potty-training challenged!. |
Baby is totally house-trained she goes only out doors. :animal36 Taffy is 95% house trained the other 5% when she has to go #2 any place that would get my attention. She does not hide it. She is telling me I WASN'T paying attention to her. Hey when you got to go......:rolleyes: :aimeeyork Now C.J. is another story he is 4 months old and he uses the outside if he is there, the throw away pads the rest of the time. He goes #2 most of the time off the pad (he starts at the pad and then walks off it while he's going:rolleyes: ) :aimeeyork Starlene mom to Taffy:aimeeyork C.J. :aimeeyork and Baby:animal36 |
Arm & Hammer disposable |
Is the carpet considered a pee pad? |
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Mine go outside mostly in warm weather but use the disposable Arm & Hammer pads when its cold or rainy and in the car. I have tried other brands but they do tear them up. I usually stock up whenever I get to a Target store. They also seem to think the carpet is as good a place as any to poop. :aimeeyork :animal-pa |
I use Simple Solutions disposable puppy pads with great results. Sadie rarely has an "accident" anymore - never with peeing - but still occasional will poop on carpet :eek: |
Mine got outside only when the weather is warm and nice. The rest of the time they go on the washable pads except when we are traveling we use the disposable pads. |
I use the disposible ones! |
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But Destiny has it the other way around! She thinks the tile, any tile in the bathroom will do! She's actually pretty good considering I've been switching brands on her like crazy. But if she misses the pad, or goes somewhere on the tile, she still thinks it's great!-(due to the string cheese reward!) And don't get me wrong, so do I!! The good thing is, it's in the bathroom so we should be safe!! Have a good one ya'll!! :) |
Outside only here...from day one. |
We use disposables for overnight potty, and during the daytime they go outside. |
We use the disposable ones .... |
Stedman doesn't use puppy pads, but Tatum does when it is really wet and rainy and nasty outside, because she will run all through the puddles and get SO messy :rolleyes: When she does use them, she uses the disposable ones ;) |
Disposable ones..for now (she's 9 months) Also, I'm lazy..hehe |
I'm really working on Izzy going outside but since she's only been with us 8 weeks we are half pads half outside. She was pad trained from the breeder and now I use the Nature's Miracle disposable and then I did buy two that you can wash but I haven't used those yet. Izzy is 7 mos. old and there is no way she is going to hold it all day while we are at work - and she is only 2.4# so her little bladder can't hold that much all day so I'm happy that she will go on her pad in her pen while we are not around. |
The only ones I've found that don't smell are the Arm & Hammer ones. I get them at Target. |
Disposable Arm & Hammer Target. They also go outside. |
Disposable is the way I go. Seems like to much work for washable. |
Disposable. I use the little stinker brand. I like them because they're antibacterial! i'll have to try the arm & hammer brand! |
arm n hammer disposables from target = <3 |
I love the washable ones! They never leak! They don't slide all around the floor and they don't tear them up! I use reclaimed hospital underpads and put cute new tops on them. That way they are decorative as well as useful. Here is a link to a picture of them ones I make. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=90173 |
I use simple solution puppy training pads. |
I voted washable.....but that is really our backup. All of ours go outside to potty - they have their own little yard off the patio. But we keep the doggy door closed at night and when we are not home....so them they have the washable pads down and they are great! Just fyi.....I would recommend the washable pads from www.piddlepads.com. We bought a dozen 2 1/2 years ago and most of those are still being used and in great shape. (The few that are no longer used were destroyed by my brother's daushaund (spelling) that chews up everything.) |
Morgan is 98% percent trained to go outside. However when i started a new job and was gone for a longer period of time she started having accidents in her pen so i bought the washable ones from beyondspoiled.com. she refused to use a pee pad in her pen so she learned to hold it longer until i came home. so no more accidents :) |
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We have almost the same situation here. First- Brodie is terrified of outside. That said, he will potty or poop on the kitchen tile. Always on the kitchen tile. I have no idea why. He can be in the office and will take off for the kitchen to potty. So we are working on the pads. He is doing great though. I am greatful that he at least was going on the tile. Makes clean up a piece of cake. And for what its worth, he has never had an accident in his crate....YEAHHHHHHHH |
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