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Puppy Will Not Poop on Training PadsNikky from Waycross, GA Feedback About This Post:RE: Puppy Will Not Poop on Training Pads
I agree wholeheartedly with T&T Grandma. When hubby brought our Tigger home, he was a maybe-six-week-old stray. Within three days, Tigger understood that outside was the place to eliminate. Since then, he runs back and forth to the door and whines to go out. Princess, on the other hand, will scratch and vocalize - something between a whine and a growl. Hubby trained her the same way, in the same time. Post by JustPlainJo RE: Puppy Will Not Poop on Training Pads
Your dog will not poop where he sleeps. Most pups will usually poop right after they eat. After feeding him, put him in a cardboard box that has just enough room for him to lie down and for the 'poop' pad. Since he won't poop on his sleep area, he will poop on the pad. Praise him every time he poops on the pad. After 2-3 days use a larger cardboard box. Still praise him when he uses the pad. Post By Wes W. (Guest Post) RE: Puppy Will Not Poop on Training Pads
I noticed that by smearing a tiny bit of his poo on his training pad, he'll understand that's where he should go. I have had my boxer puppy hendrix for 2 weeks (he's about 9 weeks now) and it's worked well for him! He's great with peeing on the pads, but I still have to monitor him and bring him back to his training pads as a reminder. I watch while he goes poo to make sure it's in the right place (aka not all over my house! Haha) and he's catching on quickly :) Post by stephanieee RE: Puppy Will Not Poop on Training Pads
Your dog needs to be trained to go outside. Like the child you want to potty train, they will not till you remove the diapers and place them in the bathroom. Post by T&T Grandma RE: Puppy Will Not Poop on Training Pads
Oh! Please! Whatever you do don't rub your pups nose in it if he has an accident or get really upset. I've been told by numerous people that once you do that to your puppy, you confuse them and scare them, so they start hiding little "presents" around the house (since they're scared you'll get mad if they have an accident). Post by stephanieee |
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