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#11
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: SW Missouri
Posts: 187
I also used the puppy pads with my Yorkie, Banjo, and he did really well with them. You will like them, I'm sure. He is the first inside dog we have ever had and so we are newbies with this type of thing. Love him to death, though!!!
#12
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Timmins, Ont. Canada
Posts: 4,683
Isn't she precious. I saw commercials on tv some time back for a product that mimmicks outdoor grass & encourages pets to use it indoors as they would use grass outside. Maybe someone here knows what it is called & can help with that.
#15
We have successfully trained our little Peke-A-Poo, Rosie, to the puppy patches as seen on tv. She goes right to them and we have had no accidents in several months now. I won't go out in the cold weather either so this was the way I could hae a pet.
#18
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Woodmere, NY
Posts: 1,422
She's beautiful.. I remember the days when Socrates was that young.. Loved every minute.. He refused to use the wee wee pads, though.. He would give me a look as if to say.. Mom, you got to be kidding.. I'm a guy, and guys don't use them.... If you can get her to use them, there is a website that sells them for dirt cheap.. It's called Shopmedvet.com.. I use them for supplies for my medical office..
Enjoy her.
Barri
Enjoy her.
Barri
#19
I have 3 Shih-tzus. From the first day they were here, I used piddle pads to train them. Especially small breeds sometimes have a very hard time understanding that they are suppose to hold it until they get outside. To a little dog the walk from one room to another is their idea of far enough. The piddle pads work great. They are treated where the dog can smell the sent but you can't. As the weather warms up nd you take your new baby outside, all you have to do is sing a loud song of praise. At least when they are paper trained and you have to go out for the day, you don't have to worry because your baby will have her spot to do her business.
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