I just got a little furry baby from the rescue in my area. She is a mix of who knows what, cute and cuddly with curly fur. I live in a high rise apartment building and am starting to use puppy pads for training. I know there will be times when I cannot be there to take her out. How would you suggest I use puppy pads and crate training together? We are just starting and already unsure as to how to get the message across.
Great questions! Potty training a puppy is a pretty straight forward process, regardless of where you want the puppy to “go.” Most dogs seek out absorbent surfaces, like grass. Unfortunately some seek out carpet as well. The potty pads are absorbent too, which is good news. I can tell you, they are most effective if used in an area with hard flooring. Don’t put them in a carpeted area. If you want to train your dog to use the potty pads some or most of the time in your apartment, then lead her to the pad right after letting her out of her crate. As soon as she’s done doing her business, praise and treat her. Repeat this process often and she will learn the pad is the preferred indoor potty area.
What about potty training when you are away from your apartment? Here’s what I recommend for puppies and newly adopted dogs. If you’re only going to be away for a few hours, leave the dog in her crate. Most dogs can hold it for that short period of time, and most will refrain from soiling their crate. If you’re going to be gone longer, leave the dog in an area (preferably with tile flooring) behind a baby gate. Since you’ll have been training her to love relieving herself on the potty pads, leave a pad down while you are gone. My guess is she’ll use it. (You might want to consider taping the potty pad to the tile since some puppies love to use them as chew toys).
As your puppy gets older, she’ll be able to control her body a bit better. Start teaching your dog to love going potty outside as well right away. The process is exactly the same. When she’s done going on the grass, praise and treat her right then and there. It works like a charm.
Thank you so much for your thoughtful question. Thank you even more for adopting a dog from a shelter. You changed two lives for the better – hers and yours.
Robyn Arouty Michael with Stella
Houston Dog Trainer Michael Baugh CPDT-KA, CDBC is the director of training and behavior at Rover Oaks Pet Resorts. You may readch Michael at the link for a personal consultation, or write to him at our Ask the Dog Trainer Column @ [email protected]. Michael's advice does not replace an actual consultation with a qualified trainer.
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