ad a separate area for the puppies to play in. Most places I've seen are open as early as 7AM and close around 7PM. The people at the daycare actually helped us potty train her as well and she loved playing with the other puppies. Hope that helps :)…
In my opinion, it is not a very good idea, it slows down the potty trainning process from my experience, i did not use the pad for my 2nd pup and she was house broken in less time.
Added by Sam Tsang at 10:00am on September 4, 2008
Actually... I do. They are out of Fergie and Brodie. Fully potty trained and neutered. Beginning obedience--well socialized. Cute little buggers--but then I'm biased. Both males. I live west of Omaha.
metal bowl with a holder so she can't chew/damage it. I had the hardest time potty training Franklin when I lived in a sort of high rise apartment in downtown San Francisco. He came to me reliably potty trained if I ever went to anybody else's house but never did "get it" at home. When we finally moved to a place where I had a balcony he immediately became 100% reliable, as in the day after we moved. My brother's chihuahua on the other hand, that we had indoor potty trained her whole life, is still not 100% potty trained at 3 years old. She reliably pees on the piddle pads but will sneak off to poop on a bathroom carpet or some other such place. When they block her from a room with a baby gate and attempt to take her outside to potty she will just sneak into another room and do it before they can catch her. So I would look for specific sources/books or ask your trainer. It is quite different potty training them indoor only than teaching them to go outside. If you have a balcony, I recommend using it as the "outside" area because that worked perfectly for me.…