TRUTH ABOUT POTTY PADS 🤯 How to potty train indoors, FAST

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  • @samsousa86
    @samsousa86 Před rokem +461

    Update on Ace - I have gotten him involved in playing some of the games czcams.com/users/postUgkx1_veP7CApJK_GWy_TczaMciuG64PqJeU and I can see a difference in his confidence already! My other dog played along and he became intrigued - now its a daily part of our routine - about 3 times a day we do the shell game and the muffin tin game. I am so grateful for coming upon your training techniques!

  • @nakayumoto2697
    @nakayumoto2697 Před 2 lety +137

    1. Find dedicated spot to put potty pads that is easily accessible for the dog, preferably tiled for easier cleaning
    2. If they chew on something they’re not supposed to, do not make it exciting for them by yelling, hold the item and stay still until they let go then reward them for letting it go
    3. Surround potty pads with playpen/crate to make area more designated, make sure it overlaps a few inches of the playpen
    5. Introduce them to potty pad area, reward when they show interest or sniff it
    6. Walk dog to potty area every hour and after they eat, sleep, or play and use a command like “go potty”
    7. Practice leash training while walking them to potty area
    8. While they are doing the potty (not after) at the potty area, use a marker word, clap, and do positive reinforcement like give them a treat
    9. During accidents, don’t scold, pick them up and put them in the potty area
    10. Always watch out for potty signals like sniffing or pacing around, immediately bring them to potty area and wait until they go potty
    11. Leave a little pee or poo so they can smell it first before you clean it up, they will most likely pee/poo in the same area
    12. Start reducing the size of the potty area by gradually limiting it to a single pad and make them go potty in that small area, this can also be a segue to get them to go potty outdoors
    13. Gradually move potty pad nearer to the door and start taking them outside to potty. Walk them outside every hour. Consistency matters, since you put a command to it they will understand what go potty means then reward them when they go potty outside
    14. Consistency is key.

    • @pvnadol
      @pvnadol Před 10 měsíci +2

      Yo, chill , might as well have my dog in the military

    • @Jennifer121-c3g
      @Jennifer121-c3g Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thanks for sharing

  • @thewanderingpnut1685
    @thewanderingpnut1685 Před 2 lety +131

    My pup can't go outside until January do to him needing the rest of his vaccines so this is much needed

    • @ms.semajjj_.
      @ms.semajjj_. Před 2 lety +8

      Same !!

    • @Brandon-cl5mr
      @Brandon-cl5mr Před 2 lety +10

      I was able to train my puppy to use my outside patio concrete area as his bathroom area.
      Once my puppy is fully vaccinated I will allow him to use the grass areas.

    • @FoUoCoKYOUTUBE
      @FoUoCoKYOUTUBE Před 2 lety +4

      My 8 week old puppy is running up a stream with my 5 year old dog without shots. She goes Wednesday for shots but if the dog is hardy it can handle outside just fine.

    • @jackf972
      @jackf972 Před 2 lety

      @@FoUoCoKCZcams
      Your are incompetent if you can’t afford and/or not responsible enough to get a 5 year old dog shots what makes anyone think you will give a 8 week old puppy shots puppies can’t get all there shots until a minimum of 14 weeks so there still vulnerable until about 1-2 weeks after there last set of shots.
      Dogs can get many diseases in the soil and grass including heart worms this is why you don’t let unvaccinated puppies run outside in the grass at there age there a walking explorer they will eat, lick, play, or put in there mouth this includes stray cat poop anything and everything.
      Terrible pet parent because I guarantee you would not be able to treat your puppy for heart worms if they coughs it due to your negligence… It’s expensive!!

    • @msmichell31
      @msmichell31 Před 2 lety +1

      Mine too she's only 9 weeks better sd wait till she gets her rabies vax till then its house training

  • @melgonz.6962
    @melgonz.6962 Před 9 měsíci +15

    Everyone told me not to train my dog to use pee pads because then they will pee inside anywhere. My dog lived 13 years and never went anywhere but the pee pads (or outside). When he went blind he would UNDERSTANDLY sometimes miss the pads a little, but a kennel trey kept it all contained. It was the best decision I made, as I always lived in 2nd floor apts. It was also a life saver during storms and hurricanes when going outisde is impossible. I used LOTS of positive reinforcement for him as a baby and it worked.

    • @davidq.5488
      @davidq.5488 Před 9 měsíci

      My dog pees EVERYWHERE except the pads.
      So glad I lost $35.00 buying those (sarcasm)

  • @eriksilva9273
    @eriksilva9273 Před 3 lety +151

    My puppy pees literally 15-20 times a day sometimes back to back to back and shows no signs when he's going to do it. He's a little shit.

    • @sevenbrokenroses
      @sevenbrokenroses Před 2 lety +2

      😂😂😂

    • @walter_ispro9914
      @walter_ispro9914 Před 2 lety +3

      LEGENDARY

    • @alyssatrottier8814
      @alyssatrottier8814 Před 2 lety +4

      Have you had any luck with your puppy? My puppy pees every 20-30 minutes….so far no accidents with pee because I set a timer on my phone but he’s 3 months old and can’t hold it apparently😂

    • @qingzhu6685
      @qingzhu6685 Před 2 lety +12

      @@alyssatrottier8814 My puppy pees beside the potty pads, sometimes he sleep on the potty pads with pees and shit on the pad. It's a disaster.

    • @chellyscloset2053
      @chellyscloset2053 Před 2 lety +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @sandinamia
    @sandinamia Před rokem +81

    My fur baby was trained 1st to use pee pads, and then I trained him to go outside. Now he uses both (outdoors when he's outside, pee pads when he's inside). I believe that's healthier for his kidneys, less stressful for us (the humans can go out without worrying or giving our house key to a dog walker, etc), and infinitely more practical. He gets daily walks and playdates and visits to dog parks to sniff around and exercise, as well.

    • @larissa1770
      @larissa1770 Před rokem +5

      Omg yes I agree about the bladder problems it can cause. If humans don’t want to hold in their pee for hours why in the world would a dog want to. It’s so uncomfortable. Most trainers bash on potty pads. But honestly it’s so convenient. I work from from home so I’m able to take out my puppy every 1-2 hours to potty But my pup is a notorious peer so He will not hold in his pee for more than 3 hours. he will have accidents on his pads. Better than the floor 😅 the only problem is that sometimes the pee goes out the pad when the pee is too much.

    • @iamchristelleh
      @iamchristelleh Před rokem

      @@larissa1770 can you please help me? I'm at my end with boyfriends dog. She's no puppy (4yrs old) but was trained improperly. Before I met him she would uncontrollably pee on my foot if excited and it would be super uncomfortable. When we moved in together immediately she started marking our apartment. Even if we lay the pads out she would pee & poop on the rugs which are cream white but now it has stains. She's a chihuahua. She rarely plays😢. Tugs on the leash , and just does everything but not nibble? She jumps on people and tries to eat their food. I think it's taking a toll on our relationship because the smell is unbearable. And the pee is so inconvenient. She pees on pillows and etc. The thing is I'll train her and he'll come back and do the counter opposite of the training. I just need to know is there a spray that kills bacteria in certain spots so she doesn't use it there? Because she's smart. Soo she'll poop by the pad or if I catch her she poops in the air going her cage. I had a pit before and she was an easier dog to train. I was in college so they forced me to give her away. She was the best. I want a dog but it completely turned me off to me not wanting another one. I'm constantly stepping, smelling, or seeing pee. She started peeing on the rugs so it's harder to detect the pee. But the smell is just the same.

    • @iamchristelleh
      @iamchristelleh Před rokem

      If you could also read my comment❤ because I believe it will cause my relationship to end if we can't train her or get her trained

    • @larissa1770
      @larissa1770 Před rokem +3

      @@iamchristelleh I understand how frustrating it can be because I have a 5 month old who is stubborn. I would never ever get a puppy again lol. There’s always ways to help but it takes patience & consistency. Because it genuinely sounds like she has no idea that she is only supposed to potty on the pads.
      Jumping : I recommend to not greet her all excited. Don’t even talk to her/look/pet her until she is calm. Even with your guests, tell them to ignore her cause she will end up peeing. If you have a leash on her, before she attempts jumping.. a small tug saying “off”
      Peeing: does she have a play pen or crate? If she’s being everywhere have a limited space for her when she’s unsupervised. Do not give her the privilege to be on your couch or beds. That’s earned within time. In your situation you would have to take her outside to potty every 1-2 hours until she gets the hang of it. If you still want to use pads set up a designated area. Physically take her to the pads the minute she eats/drinks. Having a leash & gently showing her that is where she is supposed to go. When she starts potting say “good potty”. Praise her for her action.
      Also no food or water after 6-7pm. So her bladder won’t get full. Take her on her last potty before bed then back to her crate or play pen.
      Also, a lot of dogs will continue peeing on stuff because they can physically smell their pee/poop there. Even if you cleaned sometimes the scent still lingers. Which is maybe why she continues peeing everywhere. I use vinegar and tea tree oil to cut off the smell. When you wash bedding put in vinegar & baking soda.

    • @jema64
      @jema64 Před rokem +2

      This is my goal. That he will go both on the pad (when we’re not home) and outside.

  • @tonimp4317
    @tonimp4317 Před 3 lety +209

    Thank you for normalizing puppy pad training. Our puppy will be arriving in the dead of winter. Today is minus 15 Celsius and too cold for our other dog to go out. I’m also disabled and not always able to get the dogs outside. I’ve always used this option and our current dog knows, no matter where we go, to go on her pad. It makes it really easy to travel with her, especially in places where there isn’t an outdoor area for her to pee in. I hate when trainers insist this isn’t a good idea because sometimes it’s the only option.

    • @renaej3796
      @renaej3796 Před 2 lety +9

      I agree with you. My dog is trained both pad and outdoors and I love it!

    • @lisetteem3054
      @lisetteem3054 Před 2 lety

      who is Brandon?

    • @pretzelz.22
      @pretzelz.22 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lisetteem3054 I think u commented on the wrong comment lol

    • @lisetteem3054
      @lisetteem3054 Před 2 lety

      @@pretzelz.22 maybe.. it was a while ago.

    • @pretzelz.22
      @pretzelz.22 Před 2 lety +2

      @@lisetteem3054 yea that’s what I think lol

  • @pensivern
    @pensivern Před 4 lety +185

    Thank you for acknowledging that sometimes potty training indoors is the best solution for ones particular circumstances, ie, hours worked, wildlife in yard etc. I have a Maltipoo who’s becoming pretty good at using her potty pads ( in a grate), but she also goes outside when needed on walks, outdoor playtime. It seems quite natural for her to be cross trained and that makes life much easier for all of us.

    • @lburg3780
      @lburg3780 Před 4 lety +23

      Yes! My yard is like Nat Geographic. Not looking forward to defending puppy from wildlife during a 2am potty break outside.

    • @raquelcharles1054
      @raquelcharles1054 Před 3 lety +2

      Right! Parvo is an epidemic where I live. Puppies cannot go outside until vaxxed

    • @renaej3796
      @renaej3796 Před 2 lety +5

      My dog is cross trained as well, and it is WONDERFUL!!

    • @lisetteem3054
      @lisetteem3054 Před 2 lety

      @@renaej3796 how do you do it? I agree. I have a standard and have major fears of going to work because of the idea of him not doing a wee for a long day.

    • @lisetteem3054
      @lisetteem3054 Před 2 lety

      how do you do it? I agree. I have a standard and have major fears of going to work because of the idea of him not doing a wee for a long day. When dogs get old they cant go outside so easily..especially if you have stairs.. I wish I cross trained all.

  • @kiyah1600
    @kiyah1600 Před 2 lety +25

    Omggg thank you so much. Been practicing with my golden doodle for about 3-4hrs. He’s four months the past two months before we walk “let’s go potty” I leash him we’d go. I watched your video today and tried the puppy pads. “Let’s go potty” id point at the pads. He understood sometimes other times I had to walk over with him and point to the pads. By the next hour I was able to just point & say “go potty”. He didn’t actually potty he’d just walk over and sit on the pads. Which means he understood. I gave him a treat each time he successfully did that(we did this for quite some time be patient) . I Gave him a break. He had an accident near the pads. So I walked him “let’s go potty” and tried again an hour later. This time I seen he was anxious and pointed at the pads he was confused I walked over with him and he peed!!! Still lots of work and practice to go but I’m super excited we got it on the first day within a few hours thank you so much. Was not looking forward to taking him to training!

  • @shelbysamuelson1738
    @shelbysamuelson1738 Před rokem +45

    Thank you for normalizing this. I feel like I have gotten hate from friends and family for planning to train my puppy indoors on a grass mat. I live in an upstairs apartment and it is winter so taking him outside as often as he needs just doesn’t work for me. Then I had some fear that he wouldn’t switch to outside love all the tips

    • @josezavala3317
      @josezavala3317 Před rokem +3

      Situations like that maybe a balcony with a long grass mat to resemble being outside gl.

  • @Butterfly-t6d
    @Butterfly-t6d Před 2 lety +48

    Thank you so much for this , I live in a 3rd floor apartment and going out every hour is just not possible. My puppy uses the pads and I take her out 4-5 times a day where she also goes. I feel that when she’s older I can transition with no problem just like you explained. I was feeling so guilty for using the pee pads as so many trainers turn up their noses at it !!

    • @krystal1119
      @krystal1119 Před rokem +1

      @@xobelladonna2443 how is it bad?

    • @joiazs
      @joiazs Před rokem

      @Dead End hey! Just read your comment. How is it going? I also live on the 3rd floor of my building. Will have my 8 wk pup tomorrow. The only thing making me anxious is perhaps the neighbours hearing her 😅 how do you deal with that?

    • @sarahconnor5452
      @sarahconnor5452 Před rokem +1

      @xobelladonna Did you not just watch the video? You can train a dog to pee in a designated area in the house.
      I clean it up as soon as she has done her business, so I'm not sure what the problem is.. there is a designated area called the toilet for humans.. i

    • @michellededmon6711
      @michellededmon6711 Před 6 měsíci

      @@xobelladonna2443judgmental much?! What a rude thing to say!

  • @Darth_Smauls
    @Darth_Smauls Před 4 lety +177

    My puppy was using pads then just decided he only wanted to go outside on his own he only had two accidents since then and hasn’t had one since. 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @RachelFusaro
      @RachelFusaro  Před 4 lety +16

      Chanelle R sounds like he had good guidance 😍

    • @prettyprissysadity
      @prettyprissysadity Před 4 lety +10

      that’s amazing! what kinda dog do you have? and how old was he when you started taking him outside? I have a Morkie (Maltese-Yorkie) and her is only 7 weeks, and doesn’t have her shots yet, so I can’t take her out yet.

    • @sherlynnjin454
      @sherlynnjin454 Před 4 lety +4

      @@prettyprissysadity Same! I have a Morkie, but it is 8 weeks old.

    • @toplobster1040
      @toplobster1040 Před 4 lety +5

      You're so fortunate!

    • @vndradeanthony
      @vndradeanthony Před 4 lety +4

      good for you

  • @trailmix_grapedog1913
    @trailmix_grapedog1913 Před 4 lety +166

    My dog is already potty trained but I just want to say that I’ve used a very similar technique in the past and it’s worked great for me! Awesome video, Rachel ❤️

  • @blisshardy4656
    @blisshardy4656 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Any tips/tricks for indoor and outdoor potty training? I am getting my 8week old maltipoo in a week. I work 3 12’s a week so for those days I would like her to be pad trained and when I’m home I would like for her to be able to go outside. This is the first video and forum I’ve seen where it could be a possibility for both to happen. I’m thankful for the people in this group forum that are saying it’s possible and not scolding us dog mom’s that have no other option while they are at work.

  • @capoeiristachik1
    @capoeiristachik1 Před 3 lety +35

    How long do we keep them in the potty area? My puppy often waits until we leave the potty area to go.

  • @kennisbrewer5660
    @kennisbrewer5660 Před 3 lety +106

    Ugh you make it look so easy😩 my Yorkie is so stubborn 😩

    • @bonoloramathibela4832
      @bonoloramathibela4832 Před 3 lety +12

      same! he would legit ignore the pad and head to the carpet

    • @jandprowley
      @jandprowley Před 3 lety

      Omg I’m getting a Yorkie do you have any tips!?

    • @adesh2578
      @adesh2578 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jandprowley don’t get Yorkie they will piss everywhere get Labrador

    • @jaelyncrawley2257
      @jaelyncrawley2257 Před 3 lety +3

      My pit don’t even care for it she knows that’s where she need to go but say f it and do what she wants

    • @lorii2835
      @lorii2835 Před 2 lety +1

      My Yorkie is the same! He literally pees and poops everywhere even on his bed. He never uses the dang pad. So frustrating!

  • @jennymuita4991
    @jennymuita4991 Před 3 lety +204

    My puppy doesn’t show signs that he is about to go pee🙃
    He just sits there. He pees while he is sitting down...
    but when we are outside he sniffs the ground

    • @azalex5666
      @azalex5666 Před 3 lety +9

      So true 😭

    • @khoifishyy
      @khoifishyy Před 3 lety +1

      wait they do that

    • @jennymuita4991
      @jennymuita4991 Před 3 lety

      @@khoifishyy mine did atleast.

    • @khoifishyy
      @khoifishyy Před 3 lety +1

      @@jennymuita4991 yikes that must be rough- how is the potty training now-?

    • @jennymuita4991
      @jennymuita4991 Před 3 lety +1

      @@khoifishyy only pees alittle when he’s excited.

  • @sanamahmood1064
    @sanamahmood1064 Před 3 lety +104

    How do I transition the puppy outside when I live in an apartment. can you do a video for potty training in apartments! would really appreciate that!!!

    • @the1ne879
      @the1ne879 Před 3 lety +9

      Move the pads closer to the door

    • @valinamaria
      @valinamaria Před 3 lety +2

      Walk them very often and stay out until the go potty and reward. They usually love the grass more than the pad and use other dogs that go outside as example, like friends or neighbour dogs and walk them together. They learn fast

  • @rebeccalove123265789
    @rebeccalove123265789 Před 4 lety +230

    I’m actually bringing in a golden doodle into my home in may and these videos have helped so much thank you !

    • @RachelFusaro
      @RachelFusaro  Před 4 lety +15

      Rebecca Guntipally WOO! Congrats. You got this ❤️

    • @akiragarcia7672
      @akiragarcia7672 Před 4 lety +3

      Rebecca Guntipally Me too! I am getting an Aussie doodle in May!

    • @akiragarcia7672
      @akiragarcia7672 Před 4 lety +2

      From a breeder

    • @saturniiiidae
      @saturniiiidae Před 4 lety +2

      Same here! Have any of you gotten your dog yet?

    • @sommercaine3521
      @sommercaine3521 Před 4 lety

      Morning all am getting a aussiedoodle in 2 weeks super nervous he would be 8weeks an am planning to start him right away on RAW

  • @voncilledemesa2075
    @voncilledemesa2075 Před 4 lety +33

    Okay, so can I take my dog outside in the morning and after work but let them go inside on a pad tray with grate while I’m at work?

  • @AuraAzarcon
    @AuraAzarcon Před 3 lety +29

    Thank you! We will try your tips because we 1) live in the dead of winter and 2) in an apartment like you mentioned.

  • @susanhildreth1531
    @susanhildreth1531 Před 2 lety +2

    My Maltese did both. I got her at 9 weeks old, in January, in Alaska. She would go potty and poopie outside but used the pads inside. She was about 8 months old when I got rid of the potty pad and she was comfortable with a bell.

  • @zinataraaa
    @zinataraaa Před 4 lety +76

    This was really helpful! Currently Potty training my Tiny Toy poodle and it’s so interesting that he gives me signs when he needs to go toilet 😊

    • @analarson2920
      @analarson2920 Před 4 lety +8

      Smart puppy and never ignore him. Some even give the fog a bell so you can hear better

    • @RachelFusaro
      @RachelFusaro  Před 4 lety +8

      Z I N A • T A R A dogs are smarter than we realize 🤓

    • @jessicalynn9204
      @jessicalynn9204 Před 2 lety

      Hello! I’m bringing my 9 week old toy poodle home next Friday and I’m planning on puppy pad training because I live in an apartment and work full time. How has it been going a year later? Still on pads? Is there a bad smell from the pads?

  • @trocha419
    @trocha419 Před 3 lety +15

    Even after 10 dogs I’m still learning things. Great video and thanks for your help!

  • @issytai7369
    @issytai7369 Před 4 lety +1336

    does anyone else’s puppy just rip up the potty pads immediately 🙁

  • @junieboom602
    @junieboom602 Před rokem +1

    Every dog I owned, I failed, due to not being able to take them out as much. Due to 2 jobs and 9 cold months a year. I now will take this route, indoor potty training, but still can do one cold walk a day, lots of indoor play, and when weather permits, I'm always outside.

  • @jkandybar
    @jkandybar Před 2 lety +5

    Just want to thank you so much for this video. We were having the hardest time house training our puppy. We even had a trainer come to the house and gave us directions that were all over the place. We were even more confused and still no improvements with accidents. Started cruising CZcams, came across your video, followed your directions to a T, and it's been smooth sailing ever since. Thank you! Thank you! Oh and yes, I'm a subscriber now :)

  • @dyanimoriah
    @dyanimoriah Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this! I’m getting a puppy tomorrow. And while I’m working from home now. I won’t be in about a month. By that time she’ll only be about 4 months. And my biggest concern is her not having access to outside to relief herself while I’m at work. A ton of people on CZcams videos say they go home during lunch or hire a walker. My lunch is only 30 minutes and there is just no way I could afford a dog walker every day. My plan is to have a grate around her crate and get some fake grass. So when she’s able to hold her bladder a bit longer. I can take away the pad and it’ll be an easier transition since it’s the same texture.
    To be honest it’s my biggest worry as I also live alone so this video saved me.

  • @TrishLuvsYou
    @TrishLuvsYou Před 2 lety +7

    My puppy stops peeing entirely when I bring her to the pee pad and just refuses to go even if i stay there with her for an hour. She then proceeds to go right away after being let out of the pee pad and I will carry her back to the pee pad. The cycle will then continue... 🥲 Do you have any tips for a situation like this?

  • @Vanessa47912
    @Vanessa47912 Před 3 lety +4

    Designated area is definitely working for our 11wk old poodle👍🏾. We ordered a play pen w/dog door and he's started going in there on his own.

  • @madmansam4650
    @madmansam4650 Před 4 lety +94

    My 8 week old puppy pees every 5-10 mins. Never makes it on the pad. It's hard to catch him because he doesn't sniff. He just stops and goes. Is it normal for him to pee so often?

    • @Sama-ez9hn
      @Sama-ez9hn Před 4 lety +17

      it is. you should be taking him out or put him on a pad every 15-20 minutes or so and then he'll learn

    • @nekolux2154
      @nekolux2154 Před 4 lety +3

      my puppy did the same thing every time I caught her pee, I would bring her to her potty area and let her pee. she still does the same thing but she pees ever 10-20 mins now

    • @SimonRobeyns
      @SimonRobeyns Před 4 lety +8

      just carry her on the pad whenever she's peeing or whenever she pee'd and keep her on there for a few seconds even after she's done.
      I have a puppy for 3 days and she already poops and pees on the pad except when she goes out of my room to other more unexplored rooms and sometimes drops a little dookie :D

    • @nekolux2154
      @nekolux2154 Před 4 lety +1

      my puppy now uses the pee pad but sometimes she'll have an accident on carpet.

    • @s.h.x.y.s
      @s.h.x.y.s Před 3 lety +1

      Nekolux My puppy knows where to potty, the pads, but always sneaks into my sisters room and pees on the carpet and it’s so hard to teach him not to do it but it happens almost everyday

  • @Sunshine-pr4tu
    @Sunshine-pr4tu Před 2 lety +2

    I've never struggled potty training a dog till now. I have a mixed breed dog, honestly we rescued her from the streets lol. She looks like golden retriever mix with a bunch of stuff. Anyways, she doesn't show signals of having to go to the bathroom. I was able to train her to go outside, she's very smart and learned to do that (she always only liked going on grass or something soft/texturish, so she even went on this bathmat I have that was soft and textured indoors). But i can never tell when she wants to go, even indoors she just loves to smells stuff out of curiosity after getting inside. I would do it every hour, but my schedule doesn't allow for that, it was a miracle i was able to show her to go outside.

  • @RosieLulu912
    @RosieLulu912 Před 2 lety +5

    I used all her tips for pee pad training and it WORKED. Thank you so much!

  • @analarson2920
    @analarson2920 Před 4 lety +12

    How about the reverse? My dogs have forgotten about the peepers and we need this again when we travel or are sick and when they get old.

  • @sportsbro2220
    @sportsbro2220 Před 3 lety +3

    We just got a golden doodle and we are the only ones in our apartment complex that have been allowed to keep a pet. Our landlord was hesitant after I asked but she said we are excellent tenants and she would not want to lose us. All she asked is that we be very discreet. For that reason we cannot take our dog outside. This video will help us potty train indoors.

  • @jackie302
    @jackie302 Před 4 lety +37

    I’m already getting ready for my dog! Thanks to your other videos. My parents got convinced! Just five more years! Beagle here I come!

    • @epictime6645
      @epictime6645 Před 4 lety +1

      Simply Melons I got a beagle/coonhound yesterday and he is the sweetest boi but he does have a pee problem and also he sometimes nibbles me. We got a play pen and some pee pads and he’s already doing good :)

    • @mariacalderon6940
      @mariacalderon6940 Před 3 lety

      beagles are the sweetest and smartest ever!! take care of them and give them a lot of love

    • @polowrecker1575
      @polowrecker1575 Před 3 lety

      @@mariacalderon6940 I got a beagle yesterday! He is my everything.

    • @prettygirlsdohair
      @prettygirlsdohair Před rokem

      3 years left lol 😂❤

  • @marcush4741
    @marcush4741 Před rokem +4

    I'm training my adult dog to use puppy pads. As she gets older, it's getting harder for her to hold herself, and I want to be sure she has options. She gets anxious even when she throws up inside. I dont want her golden years to become more stressful

    • @TheDriftwoodlover
      @TheDriftwoodlover Před rokem

      I’m doing the same with one I rescued at 7 because I’m retired and downsizing so want her to have options as she ages if we’re in a multi-story building. She already seemed trained so I just continue the option at night.

  • @antoinaex6619
    @antoinaex6619 Před 4 lety +6

    I just got my puppy yesterday. Going to give this a try because she keeps having accidents.

  • @TheJUiCy1117
    @TheJUiCy1117 Před 3 lety +30

    I just brought home a toy poodle and this is my first time trying to potty train. You make it look so easy, I feel like it’s gonna take a year to fully train him. 😩

    • @mxiivnate2704
      @mxiivnate2704 Před 3 lety +13

      Same here I thought it was gonna be easy 4 days in trying to potty train he shits everywhere but pisses on the bed

    • @aliviakinkin9938
      @aliviakinkin9938 Před 3 lety

      Poodles are VERY smart dogs so it shouldnt take that long I have a Cavapoochon and a Havapoo both poodle mixes .

    • @mlo1212
      @mlo1212 Před 2 lety

      I will not take that long. He will pick up potty training quickly.

  • @tikithyme
    @tikithyme Před rokem +1

    I see a lot of comments about training indoors.
    I have a little morkie.
    Definitely small enough that she will be trained indoors. And honestly. I don’t care what others say.
    It’s more convenient for myself. And my little girl.

  • @donyelledavis9448
    @donyelledavis9448 Před 4 lety +53

    My dog is almost a year. He pee on the pad but he won’t booboo on it. It’s very frustrating because he so sneaky with it. And when I finally see the poop he running because he know he did wrong. Help😭

    • @aizalayla2407
      @aizalayla2407 Před 4 lety

      Omg sameee mines won’t pop either

    • @aizalayla2407
      @aizalayla2407 Před 4 lety

      naturalbeauty02 Same ahh

    • @crimadellaphone9374
      @crimadellaphone9374 Před 4 lety +10

      I'm fortunate enough to be able to train mine to use the bathroom outside in a fenced in area. The way I train my dogs contradicts what every dog trainer says but I have trained 3 dogs, going on 4, to NEVER use the bathroom inside, and they can be left roaming free in the house, unattended, even when I'm not home, for 10+ hours. The only time they will use the bathroom inside is when they absolutely can't hold it any longer which is incredibly rare and always diarrhea. My lab has only pooped in the house 2 times in the last 8 years.
      I use both positive and negative reinforcement. A loud firm "NO" when doing something wrong, a "Good girl", pet, training treat when doing something right. As for peeing or pooping inside or in the wrong place (not on a pad inside), I show it to them, putting their face up to it while pointing at it (not rubbing their face in it), they will try to push away so they do know they did something wrong, I say "No poop inside" or "no pee inside" then give them an hour in the cage. I only use cages for training, I don't like the idea of leaving my dog in a tiny cage for many hours. Trainers say they don't mind, I say how do they know they don't mind, it's not like you are aware of what a dog thinks...for the most part.
      This method does take longer but is much more effective than the so called "house trained" dogs that your typical dog trainer produces. If a dog cannot be left unattended, it isn't house trained. My method takes about 6 months to a year but after training is done they will never use the bathroom inside and can be left alone for many hours without doing anything bad. You can use the same technic for them tearing things up or chewing on things they shouldn't. Though I would use less time in the cage for anything other than pooping. 1 hour in the cage for pooping or peeing, 15 minutes in the cage for other things. I put them in the cage, in a room alone with the light on, I always shoe them what they did wrong and point to it and give a loud firm "NO" then straight to the cage. I'm working on a miniature pinscher now, my first small dog but I no longer work so I'm here all day. I smoke so I take her out every 30 minutes to an hour. She uses the bathroom up to 20 times a day, in which she only pee's or poops inside once within the say, rarely 2 times. So far, end of first month having here (now 13 weeks old) she hasn't ever used the bathroom inside more than 2 times out of around 20 within a day.

    • @FXbySpecialK
      @FXbySpecialK Před 4 lety +1

      U gotta take him them outside right after feedings. Set up this routine like u have to really walk them around the neighborhood so their bowels can get loose then they 💩 outside.

    • @Z28Power95
      @Z28Power95 Před 3 lety

      @@crimadellaphone9374 That's awesome to hear. My pup won't use the pads...she just tears them up. I've taken the same route to just taking her outside directly from her crate to pee and poop in the morning. She has pooped once in the house so far...peeing on the other hand...this girl will stop at a dead sprint and start peeing...ugh...Thanks for the tips on ways to end that.

  • @blkbeauti05
    @blkbeauti05 Před 3 lety

    My first puppy died suddenly in January. I am picking up my new pup 5/30. I am gonna keep the pup from walking outside until 15-16 weeks. In the mean-time, I will be using a playpen for potty training.

  • @jubee79
    @jubee79 Před 2 lety +7

    Thank you so much for this video! We used this method in our apartment plus crate training and our 4 month old Cavapoo is indoor potty trained in less than a week!

  • @akariSara.
    @akariSara. Před 3 lety +1

    Always used puppy pads to train my dogs. My current eldest was the easiest to train to use these then transition to outside. I took in a puppy 2 days ago which someone decided they didn't have time for now work has opened for them again since covid started. I feel they didn't even try and this puppy is potty anxious. She hides to do her buisiness and then becomes extremly anxious. I've done nothing but reassure and no telling off to try and help her lose the anxiety. This morning she used a puppy pad on her own and I went OTT with praise. She still ran away and hid bless her. I think the people who had her before may have scolded her every single time she had an accident. But 2 days in and she used the pad alone is impressive in my eyes. I thought this wouldn't happen for the longest time because of how she is with going. I expect plenty more accidents but I will follow your tips of taking her to it every hour to try and reinforce positive security and safety in learning for her.

  • @impartial.observer
    @impartial.observer Před 2 lety +7

    You are amazing!! We just brought our new Maltese puppy home today. We tried this and it absolutely works. Thank you so much, Rachel!!

  • @breannamoua
    @breannamoua Před 3 lety +12

    Is it possible to do the reverse with a dog who has learned to go outside but now needs to go inside? Our winters aren’t great here up north for our little toy poodle.

    • @Ari-fb5bn
      @Ari-fb5bn Před 3 lety

      @rachelfusaro

    • @claudmacha
      @claudmacha Před 3 lety

      I’d like to know the answer to this too.

  • @jessbennett3087
    @jessbennett3087 Před 3 lety +11

    Would u recommend putting puppy pads inside his crate for now? Or if i do that will I be confusing him making him think its for going potty not sleeping at night?

    • @angrytrees7519
      @angrytrees7519 Před 3 lety +2

      Curious too

    • @lpinn29
      @lpinn29 Před 3 lety

      I have a crate for my 8 weeks Yorkie. I put two crates together and made it longer so she has enough space. At the back I have the a few pads, in the front she has her toys and two beds so she can stretch out and relax. When she's in her crate she goes on the pad. I also have a wee wee pad outdoor of her crate next to the crate so when she comes out when I'm home and she's playing or I'm trying to train her she goes on that one as well. Sometime I take her out in the backyard. It's a lot but she goes on and potty. If you not watching her Oh' bet and believe my girl is taking a wee somewhere else 🤣
      It's tuff! Makes you feel like taking two drinks! 😂

  • @Rebekahlavy
    @Rebekahlavy Před 4 lety +1

    Our plan is to only have them for a short while as we have a backyard. We will have one in the crate and one underneath her fake grass potty pad which is in the playpen. Just in case of spillage 😅

  • @ashsteren
    @ashsteren Před 3 lety +22

    This is really helpful and i highly recommend using this tip cause its works, ma'am you just earned a follow

  • @tesha6354
    @tesha6354 Před 2 lety +1

    Can I just say I am extremely grateful for this video!!!! I just moved and I needed to pad train my Yorkie and I was getting frustrated. However, he's pad trained again within one day after I watched your video. Thanks!!!

  • @cristinalanderos5476
    @cristinalanderos5476 Před 2 lety +9

    How can I do it every single hour when I have to work 😩

    • @HoneyB719
      @HoneyB719 Před měsícem

      During the weekend. Instead of going out and partying, dedicate your time with them until it’s corrected

    • @sproutpaladin
      @sproutpaladin Před měsícem

      ⁠​⁠@@HoneyB719 I do understand that you were trying to make a suggestion to them, but it honestly sounds very condescending.

  • @archiesworld833
    @archiesworld833 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this video. Could you make a video on how to potty train inside the bathroom?!

  • @PRETTYLILDES
    @PRETTYLILDES Před 3 lety +4

    i swear you’re the best ! I’ve been watching your videos since i got my Pomeranian and she’s doing so good i’m a proud pup mom 🤗🤗🤗

  • @angelagarces9290
    @angelagarces9290 Před 2 lety

    I just brought a maltase/Shilu Tzu 8 weeks old and her Name is Monica I am trying to teach to toilet on a pad thanks for showing how to do it. I will start today the way you said.

  • @robertlworley
    @robertlworley Před 3 lety +8

    I tried about 6 years ago to pee train my dog - he's little and a mix between Pomeranian and Yorkie. I didn't know what I was doing and nothing really worked. I eventually had him wear a diaper over the last few years. I decided to try again. He goes into the back room and basically finds the same spot and pees there. So I thought I could place a piddle pad right there. He wouldn't have any part of it and just went to an area of the room that didn't have one. By the end of the day I had piddle pads all over the place - but he ignored them all. I'm going to follow your advice and take him to one location each hour. He tends to go also right after eating or drinking. If I can get him trained, I'll be really happy. Diapers are ugly and immediately they smell up the whole dog. :) Any advice or suggestions?

  • @denelynmarie9429
    @denelynmarie9429 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m worried about male dogs possibly marking their territory in the house. Will potty training them stop that from happening?

  • @sofiavidali5872
    @sofiavidali5872 Před 4 lety +12

    This is great! I am able to go outside, so I potty trained my pup outside from the start but I was debating whether or not I should have used the pads, and this video helped me settle that! Thank you so much!!

    • @RachelFusaro
      @RachelFusaro  Před 4 lety +1

      Sofia Vidali you did the right thing 😍

    • @triciasmith2305
      @triciasmith2305 Před 2 lety

      My 3 month old puppy just arrived yesterday and has only had two accidents inside so far. The rest of the time we were able to take him outside to potty… but it’s super stressful as I am also toilet training my 3 year old with autism. 🥲 I’m wondering if I should use pads or just stick it out sense he is going outside…?

    • @triciasmith2305
      @triciasmith2305 Před 2 lety

      We also have a golden doodle… and hope for him to become our sons service dog for his autism

    • @sofiavidali5872
      @sofiavidali5872 Před 2 lety +1

      @@triciasmith2305 that sounds intense!! I can’t imagine how stressful that would be. honestly probably sticking it out would be best, I know it’s difficult to always go outside, but I swear it’s worth it once it clicks. Just take them out as often as possible. I wish you the best of luck!!! ❤️

    • @triciasmith2305
      @triciasmith2305 Před 2 lety

      @@sofiavidali5872 thanks girl! 😍 He’s getting better and has started going to the door now to let us know when he has to go potty 🤗 the only problem is most of the time he wants to eat grass and roll in it instead of going right away lol 😂 but thank you so much for creating these videos! 🥰 Your content so helpful!!!

  • @belovedshername
    @belovedshername Před rokem +1

    In 2020 I purchased a mini goldendoodle (on the small size). The week I got him was when everything shut down. I had a month to stay home before returning to work. I’d take him out but as soon as we got in he’d go. My next door neighbor, a dog trainer (thank god) told me to start by taking him out every 10 min, and increase from there. I did that, and within a 6 weeks he was train, fully trained by 3 months. I use to put a diaper on him just in case, he wet himself in it a couple of times and hated wearing them, he’d hold his urine. I’ve tried introducing wee wee pads when the weather is bad, He would never!!! He’d come crying to me, but would not go on the wee pad.
    Now we are at work full time. We’ve decided to get him a companion because he’s not use to being alone. My sister had a yorkie, that we kept post of the time so he always had a play mate (they’d play like kids) We will be receiving this new puppy in 2 weeks. I’m hoping to wee -wee pad train her. With hopes of outdoor walking in the future. I’m eager to see how that goes!!

  • @aja3684
    @aja3684 Před 3 lety +3

    we have our 2 labradoodle puppies now and it’s so hard to get them on that pad! so that’s why i’m here obviously lol

  • @patriciaswalve7088
    @patriciaswalve7088 Před 3 lety +1

    I have had my Yorkiepoo for a month now and she is probably 90% pad trained. She actually picked her spots in the first few days I had her so I went with it. I have cats and have litter boxes so she decided that was her spots too. HOWEVer she wasn’t satisfied so she has a third spot. I am going to try when she is older to get down to beside litter boxes only. She sleeps all night at 3 mos old and heads to her pad when I open her crate door. With all the bragging of how good she is, she has at least one accident each day in other areas of the house. I have hardwoods all over so I just clean it up spray with vinegar water and hope it will soon not be a issue. I really don’t know what else to do. I am 84 and walk with a walker so I can not take her. Outside on a regular basis. My bigger issue is her chewing. She has gotten cords, woodwork, couch. Lift chair controls😳😳.
    If I catch her I really scold her but later on I catch her doing it again. She has plenty of hard chew toys, plus I give her a piece of carrot or a ice club occasionally to help with her teething pain.

  • @bonoloramathibela4832
    @bonoloramathibela4832 Před 3 lety +6

    Hi thank you for the training, I've had my puppy for about 2 weeks now and he's great. He pees everywhere despite the pads available to him, when he pottys somewhere I say 'uh-uh' pick him up and put him on the pad - he instantly stops. I worry that he may be holding it - then when I turn my attention elsewhere - he continues his business somehwere else. SO my questions are
    1. how do i make sure he uses the pads (i know your saying to practice hourly - but he gets distracted and ends up getting off the pad - he doesnt derive anything interesting over there
    2. when we go outside, he gets too distracted by other things that he doesnt do the job
    3, How often should I change the puppy pads - when he does use them - it doesnt look like he actually pees in one spot
    4. PLEASE HELP - it does get a bit frustrating because he could literally go potty less that 2m from the pad

    • @mimiasmr5797
      @mimiasmr5797 Před 2 lety +4

      you probably already found the solution but I put the pads in the exact spot on my carpet where my puppy went potty and then slowly moved them where I actually wanted them

  • @Shellycurlz925
    @Shellycurlz925 Před rokem +1

    You're a genius! This is day 2 with my new puppy and she's already going on the wee wee pad. Thank you!

    • @misty9937
      @misty9937 Před rokem

      How did you do it? I’m getting so discouraged

  • @ericathomson5994
    @ericathomson5994 Před 3 lety +21

    What should I do if I need to train indoors (when I’m working) and outdoors for when I’m home?? Please help

    • @kristysimmons5602
      @kristysimmons5602 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes! I want to know if I can do both also. Outside during the day, but inside on a grass patch at night???

    • @alexislopez3745
      @alexislopez3745 Před 3 lety

      I've heard it is not the best idea to do 50/50, bc it will confuse them where they actually should go and will lead to more accidents in unwanted places.
      I know the question is old but just in case someone else is wondering lol

  • @shoppingismycardi0
    @shoppingismycardi0 Před 4 lety +1

    I’m getting a new puppy Fri. I am back at work full time (teacher) and I know the timing isn’t perfect, but I know this is the right pup for me. I may have some friends that can help occasionally take him out once in the afternoon until I get home. My Shih tzu if 13 yrs passed away last Oct, so it’s been a long time since I’ve puppy trained and I wanna get it right this time.

  • @NadiaM_14
    @NadiaM_14 Před 3 lety +4

    We live in NYC. I don't have a yard. Taking a puppy out every hour in the middle of the night feels little intimidating to me. I would start with potty pads, as long as I can later transition him to going outside. He is a golden doodle, and I don't want him to go on a pad when he is bigger, LOL.

  • @lifewithdrewdollasign1992
    @lifewithdrewdollasign1992 Před 4 měsíci

    Watched your videos since yesterday i have a 2 month old i just got and definitely is helping my puppy went on the pad to pee and poop today

  • @ktaurus510
    @ktaurus510 Před 3 lety +6

    I’m bringing my Yorkie puppy home next week (at 10 wks). I’m so excited to start using your suggestions ☺️

  • @chloe7seven22
    @chloe7seven22 Před 3 lety

    Hi there, thank you for this. I bought a very posh toy poodle puppy. By the time I received him, I had taken ill and my son offered to keep him until I was better. A week later I had to take him and since I was very weak, I struggled with this puppy. I didn't want the rest of the family to notice how frustrated I was, plus since we live on a farm in South Africa, we have a small doggy door and we cannot physically take him out all the time. I had to make him follow our other dogs, a golden retriever and a Jack Russell. I put down the pads for a long time and now he is 4 months old and he still does No 1 AND 2 just everywhere. Our house is fully gated inside and out - I'm in South Africa. I have had lots of puppies in my lifetime, but this gorgeous little poodle just wont. I'm at my wits" end. He easily runs out with the other 2 dogs but he'll come back with them and dot it inside. In the beginning I did go out with him all of the time. Lock and unlocked but it seems impossible. Please help - anybody.

  • @unaestrella1876
    @unaestrella1876 Před 4 lety +7

    Rather just go straight outside! What I'm unsure about is at night, and when we leave the house. I don't have a dog yet hopefully I will get one, I'm just doing research! At the night what do you do? Do you take the puppy outside twice a night so he can go pee? Or once? How do you know he's not crying because he misses his mother? I know it changes throughout their life and eventually they will be able to hold it through the night like we do. But yeah can you explain what to do through the night? Thanks!!

    • @trailmix_grapedog1913
      @trailmix_grapedog1913 Před 4 lety +3

      Hello! At night, try to take your dog out right before they go to bed and right after they wake up in the morning but be sure they actually pee/poop. I would recommend to crate train your dog too because dogs don’t usually like to go potty in confined places where they eat and/or sleep. Also, I make sure that the last meal for the day is at least 1-2 hours before they go to bed. If an accident does occur, make sure you use a cleaner that doesn’t contain any harmful chemicals (obviously) and don’t scold/yell at your dog. My final tip I would recommend you to do is to use puppy pads (just like the video)! These are just things that have personally worked for me though. Good luck and hope this was somewhat helpful for you. I think you’d be an amazing pet parent 😊

    • @unaestrella1876
      @unaestrella1876 Před 4 lety +2

      @@trailmix_grapedog1913 thank you so much!! Yes I know and recognize all of those things that you have told me! I'm planning on crate training, and feeding the dog his food in the crate so he knows it's a positive safe place to be. Another question; if I do decide to use potty pads, do I put them in the bathroom? maybe laundry room like she said in the video. And if I do, do you need to put a pen around the pads, and is one singular pad enough for a puppy? Is puppy pad training necessary, if I can potty train him outside instead.
      Also, do you think bells near the door is a good idea? So when you take your puppy outside you ding the bell, and the dog will slowly learn to ding the bell to get let out? I mean, I think I could do without. My cat stands at the door when he wants to go out and poo or pee. And you don't train cats 😂. Super hard, I kind of tried and he slowly learnt, but not really. Hopefully dogs are not as hard as my cat. 😂 (He never learnt anything).
      And about the night thing - so if you take him out before bed and let him eat his meal 2- 1 hour before bed time, do you take him outside to pee? (As he would be in a crate, the grate door would be shut).

    • @Sophie-xs6cw
      @Sophie-xs6cw Před 4 lety +1

      iibelle for the potty pads, put them where they’re easily accessible! I found one to be enough for my puppy, and we didn’t need a pen around it. He already knew how to use the pads, so we were more so training him to go outside, and using pads incase he had an accident.
      In regards to the belles, I do use them and find them very helpful. czcams.com/video/_qaemQ_FRVE/video.html this is the video I used that explained training your dog to use them best.
      For my puppy, he fell asleep pretty easily. We had a blanket that smelt like his mom inside, a chew toy, and a puppy heartbeat sound playing from CZcams. We sat with him until he fell asleep. (No whining! It surprised us!) Because of this, we knew that when he woke up he would have to go. We were expecting to have to set alarms, but because dogs don’t like going to the bathroom where they sleep, he woke us up when he needed to go. I’d encourage you to take them out during the night, otherwise you may delay the potty training process. I hope that helped!!😊

    • @trailmix_grapedog1913
      @trailmix_grapedog1913 Před 4 lety +2

      @iibelle Great questions! You can put the potty pads in the bathroom if you’d like, just know that your puppy won’t be able to access the pad at all times. I don’t think you _need_ a pen around the pee pad but I highly recommend it and you don’t need multiple pee pads but I think it’s _extremely_ helpful to have multiple in the same spot just in case your dog misses the pad. Puppy pad training isn’t necessary but in my personal experience, it’s made it a lot easier for me to train my dog to do his business outside. For the bell training, I’ve heard that it’s really helpful and therefore think it’s a great idea (I’ve never tried it with my dog before though)! Last but not least, since your dog will be eating in his crate, you should still take him out to relieve himself just to make it easier for both you and your dog. Just so you know, I’m not a professional dog trainer but I’m eager to help and share my experiences/tips 😀 Also, dogs are much easier to train than cats (trust me 😅) I know you’ll do great 👍!

    • @unaestrella1876
      @unaestrella1876 Před 4 lety

      @@trailmix_grapedog1913 I'd 100% take him out of his crate to relieve him 😂. When you say that, are you referring to my question about taking him out at night? If not, tell me because that is my desperate question 😂😂 What breed of dog do you have? Or is he a mixed? And the thing about training your dog to go on puppy pads and making it easier for him to go toilet outside; how does that process work? I have an idea in my head. The only reason why I'm not keen on puppy pads because they are expensive, and I would feel bad to keep on using them because they look like a big waste 😂😂 (as in a lot of plastic, and whether to bin them or not when used, all of that stuff. But I wouldn't mind using them- I just think for me and my family it would be easier for him to go outside). For an 8 week puppy, would an hour or 30 minute gap between going to the toilet be the best? Thanks so much for helping me out! I probably won't get one soon because of all the Corona and stuff it might take a longer time. I'm planning to get a dog when I finish all my exams (2021). But who knows. I really want one though, it's my dream 😂.

  • @vanessazaragoza6409
    @vanessazaragoza6409 Před 4 lety +2

    We are getting our first family pup today and will start this when we pick him up today! Thank you

  • @nicoleolazaba4909
    @nicoleolazaba4909 Před 4 lety +10

    Thank you so much for this video! I'm getting a new maltipoo puppy after quarantine and this video was very helpful! Thank you soo much!

    • @RachelFusaro
      @RachelFusaro  Před 4 lety +2

      Nicole Olazaba my pleasure!! Good luck 🙌

  • @edengin9487
    @edengin9487 Před 4 lety +4

    Just sent this video to my friend her family just got a puppy!

    • @RachelFusaro
      @RachelFusaro  Před 4 lety +2

      Cynthia Rose woo!! That’s means SO much. Thank you😍😍

  • @emiliab7229
    @emiliab7229 Před 4 lety +54

    can i teach my puppy to pee on puppy pads and outside at the same time? because if i’m leaving puppy in a playpen for a few hours i would need it to know to potty on the puppy pad but i also want him to pee outside when i’m at home. anyone have an answer?

    • @mirithepro6492
      @mirithepro6492 Před 4 lety +7

      Mamukie B yes I do the same thing with my dog.

    • @RachelFusaro
      @RachelFusaro  Před 4 lety +4

      Mamukie B yup! Also try this czcams.com/video/ndDjzemUlak/video.html

    • @alexlouise6461
      @alexlouise6461 Před 4 lety +4

      Yes! That’s what I need to know too!

    • @lburg3780
      @lburg3780 Před 4 lety +2

      Same here. Is it confusing to do both at same time?

    • @tingliu7462
      @tingliu7462 Před 4 lety

      Rachel Fusaro p

  • @bailywhyte9280
    @bailywhyte9280 Před 4 lety +2

    I'm getting an 8 week old German shorthaired pointer in a week and a half and I can't wait I've been binge watching your videos and they've helped a lot thank you so much 💓💓💓

  • @livvydraws-v7n
    @livvydraws-v7n Před 2 lety +10

    I remember when my Yorkie was a puppy, the positive reinforcement word was “yay”. Ten years later, she still gets so excited when she hears it!

  • @daughteroftheking2200

    I can't se if my 2 puppies go potty outside or not but I do praise them when I see them go on the puppy pads

  • @tvision6954
    @tvision6954 Před 3 lety +3

    My puppy will be in her designated potty pad area and then won’t go. Then when I let her out she will go right around the area but not on the pad 😩

    • @radishcake5527
      @radishcake5527 Před 3 lety

      I get the same problem

    • @tvision6954
      @tvision6954 Před 3 lety

      @@radishcake5527 I ended up getting rid of the playpen and just putting more pee pads down and she has honestly gone in the same spot on the pad for the last two days!

  • @JnTmarie
    @JnTmarie Před rokem

    I live in a condo in nyc. My maltipoo is 2.4lbs at 12 weeks Maybe will be 6-7lbs. He will have to learn how to use pads or grass patch. Got the grass patch. He just wanted to eat it. Using play pens in different rooms where I go each one has play area, sleep area, food area and potty area. I hope he learns on the paper more than a specific area in the house. The When he is older I will find a certain spot. Had him 3 weeks so we are still in beginner mode. He goes on the paper. Happily.

  • @karenbianco1084
    @karenbianco1084 Před rokem +4

    I've been using washable potty pads, and they're great! He doesn't chew them up. He's in long corral, with potty pad at one end. He's trained to go outside too! Now at 11 weeks, he prefers to go outside and let's me know. Also sits at the door of the corral as a signal!

    • @euskaryojeda7835
      @euskaryojeda7835 Před rokem

      OMG this is Amazing! How did you get your puppy to do both indoors and outdoors? Any tips?

  • @OSVALDORODRIGUEZ-mf5ny
    @OSVALDORODRIGUEZ-mf5ny Před 3 lety +1

    I have a backyard to let the dog out plus some times to walk, but once we go to work then the pads will be helpful

  • @imxdi6381
    @imxdi6381 Před 4 lety +5

    i just got a puppy. 7 months old she has really bad separation anxiety any tips?

  • @Metoo1111
    @Metoo1111 Před 3 lety

    I potty train indoors and outdoors. Winters are hard here so my girls go inside the garage on cloth P pads we have a doggie door to get in there. In the summer the back door is always open for them. They have the best of both worlds and it’s totally possible.

  • @deannawhite2679
    @deannawhite2679 Před 3 lety +5

    Hi! Thank you so much for your content!
    My 5 year old dog is very good about letting me know she needs to potty by going to the back door of our apartment.
    HOWEVER, at night, she will get out of bed with me and have an accident, then get back into bed with me!
    How do you suggest pad training for these “emergencies” at night or when we have our bad winters??
    Thanks in advance!!

  • @valeriapelagio3504
    @valeriapelagio3504 Před 2 lety +1

    A problem I've had in the past is that once I have successfully have them potty train outside, it is hard to make my pups go on the pads if it is raining outside. They won't go outside, and they won't go on the pads. Any suggestions?

    • @RaceRev333
      @RaceRev333 Před 2 lety

      I’m having the same exact problem. I purchased the large “grass” pad from WM and she will lay on it, but not potty.

  • @dimsuminab0x
    @dimsuminab0x Před 3 lety +4

    How do you recommend re-training a puppy to utilize the pee pads again? I have a 8month old shih tzu who was doing well on the pad for a few months but now reverted back to missing the pads or even the very corner of the pad

  • @keylasebs
    @keylasebs Před 3 lety

    Thans for normalizing using puppy pads. As someone with a disability, physically bringing the dog outside is not an option for me especially during the middle of the night when I need a constant 8 hours of sleep to maintain my health. I have a labradoodle and he thanks you so much for teaching his mom how to properly care for him!

  • @nickjones4777
    @nickjones4777 Před 4 lety +5

    Thanks for this video, we're getting our first ever puppy in 5 weeks and living in an apartment without a garden, taking him outside before vaccinations has been a big worry for us.

    • @Alisayeh2002
      @Alisayeh2002 Před 3 lety

      How long did they take to learn to use the pads? I’m in a apartment and just got her locked up in one area and I feel bad but still can’t risk pee and stuff everywhere else

  • @richie6377
    @richie6377 Před 3 lety +1

    I just adopted a blind 1.5 year old dog. She’s been having accidents in my home even though she was pretty good at going outside with her foster. I’m getting a little discouraged 😖

  • @MillieToro
    @MillieToro Před 3 lety +7

    Tips on when your puppy uses pee pads but steps off and tracks pee paws all over the floor?

  • @midnighttomato2212
    @midnighttomato2212 Před 4 lety +4

    Can I train my puppy to go potty outside during the day and inside during the night?

  • @Lyann180789
    @Lyann180789 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Rachel, thanks for all the information in this video. My 17 year old dog recently passed away and am thinking of getting a new puppy. My best scenario that eventually the new puppy would be able to go and do his business on his potty pad (decided to put this next to the back door). My only concern is whether a dog can differentiate between a pee pad and a carpet, as I have carpets throughout the house. Not sure what to do... would appreciate anyone's comments. Thank you xxx

  • @jessishirley2434
    @jessishirley2434 Před 4 lety +4

    Hi rachel! I was wondering if you have tips on helping teach a more clingy dog to go settle. We will give our almost 1 year old mini schnauzer lots of play, exercise, cuddles, and attention but he will still want to only sit on my lap or follow my every step. Any tips?

    • @unaestrella1876
      @unaestrella1876 Před 4 lety +2

      Maybe to teach a command (go to your place) with luring and dog bed. I'm sure there's lots of videos on you tube about this! Also crate train him and get him to love his crate.

    • @RachelFusaro
      @RachelFusaro  Před 4 lety +1

      Jessi Shirley hi! Yes I’d work on separation anxiety training to keep it from getting worse. Here’s what I recommend: czcams.com/video/l8zzsl0O3f0/video.html

    • @jessishirley2434
      @jessishirley2434 Před 4 lety

      Thanks I will try this!! Love your videos

  • @adrianthompson5633
    @adrianthompson5633 Před 3 lety

    I'm trying this with my new pup. My 2 year old pup goes in the playpen regularly. I like the every hour trick. I'll try it thanks.

  • @missmekiahd9827
    @missmekiahd9827 Před 4 lety +4

    I am getting a golden doodle to!!!!!! and l've learned lot all thanks to you ;)

    • @RachelFusaro
      @RachelFusaro  Před 4 lety +1

      Mekiah Pacheco woo!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @minafiron2581
    @minafiron2581 Před 2 lety

    My puppy was going off and On on it, it took a long time but as soon i used this method he peed on the pad!!! Thankyou!

  • @sarashahin2413
    @sarashahin2413 Před 4 lety +16

    OMG I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS VIDEO FOR SOOO LONG THANK YOU SO MUCJ

  • @annmillikin6169
    @annmillikin6169 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic video - thank you so much!! We live in an apartment and rescued an older, small dog (just turned 11, possibly a Shih Poo). She's the most stubborn rescue I've ever owned but very food motivated. We plan to move aboard a boat to sail the world with us in 6 months. We initially put a fake grass mat on our balcony and she used it with zero training. I transitioned her to a washable pee pad on top of the grass with no issue. She uses her outdoor pad every morning but the rest of her potty trips are either at the outdoor bark park in the building or around town. It seems that she will not use the same pad indoors or at an indoor bark park, like at an airport. How can I transition her to use her pad indoors in preparation for a 15 hour flight to pick up our future boat? (She will fly with us in-cabin.) Once living on our boat, we can easily keep a pee pad outdoors in the covered cockpit. Also, do we need to train her to poop on the pad for the flight as well? It's an overnight flight so she doesn't normally eat or poop during that time frame.

  • @ameenaah12
    @ameenaah12 Před 4 lety +6

    Thank you for this video!!! I was wondering if it is possible to potty train them inside and also teach them to relieve themselves when you take them outside.

  • @TheShogun88
    @TheShogun88 Před 3 lety +2

    So my wife and I recently gotten a 9wk old Rottweiler pup that we’ve been struggling with potty training. We’re using potty pads in a spare room where she’s kept when we’re not home,but we’re working on outside potty training as well I’m worried that this will confuse her on what is right and wrong to do.

  • @Lei9785gha
    @Lei9785gha Před 4 lety +6

    New puppy parent here - 1st pet ever. I have pretty much potty trained my puppy (4 months) to let us know when she needs to go outside, but we also need to train her to go indoors. We take her a lot of places with us, or we have so far, and when she is not in our home element/yard that she is used too she has a hard time going and sometimes we are away for a week or so. My thought is if i can get her to go indoors on a pad she can go anywhere i put the pad down. Does those potty training scent attractant sprays work for this? Am I making any sense here?