Puppy training pads 101

Puppy training pads can make housebreaking a tiny puppy easier if it`s cold/wet outside, or if you don`t have access to a private outdoor potty spot. 





But each and every pup is different, and has their own unique personality, quirks, and learning style!

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Training pads do have some drawbacks and they aren`t the best choice for housebreaking every puppy, or in every situation.

On this page I`ve taken a look at some of the most common problems that new owners face when using pee pads for housebreaking - plus some tried-and-tested solutions you can try if you have these issues.

It should help you decide whether this option is right for you and your pup.

When Puppy Training Pads Are A GOOD Idea


  • If you don`t have a safe dog-free area outdoors for your puppy to pee/poop. Puppies are very vulnerable to the type of contagious illnesses transmitted through the feces of other sick/infected dogs. By keeping him indoors (including at potty time) until he`s had all of his puppy vaccinations you`ll give him the best chance of staying healthy.

  • If you work long hours, or have to leave your pup at home alone for extended periods while he`s very young. Using pee pads let him do his business in an `allowed` area rather than in his crate or on yourcarpet!

  • During bad weather or if your pup is a tiny/dtoy breed. Some dogs, especially the tiny ones, hate to get their feet wet orto get too cold, so potty training them during the wet, winter monthscan be a huge challenge.

    Also, breeds that suffer in the heat (such asBulldogs and other short-nosed breeds) often refuse to be outside in theheat for long enough to pee.. let alone poop.In either of these situations, using training pads makes life easier for everyone.


  • If you live in an apartment, or have mobility issues, itcan be difficult to respond quickly enough to a young puppy`s need toget to his potty spot! Pee pads can help you overcome that problem untilhe`s old enough, and has enough bladder/bowel control to `hold it`.

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Common Puppy Pad Problems & Solutions

  • Problem 1:
    Some puppies see their pee pee pads as toys and delight in dragging,scrunching, ripping (and even eating) them! This is bad enough whenyou`re talking about a new, clean pad.. but it`s even worse when it`s asoggy pad decorated with poop!

    Suggested Solution:


    Buy pads that fit into a rigid frame rather than just sitting directlyon the floor. Of course your puppy may see the entire contraption as atoy, but it`s less likely.. and more difficult for the small and tinybreeds to get in on the act.

  • Problem 2:
    Puppies of large and giant breeds are big in every respect, includingtheir bladders. If you`ve never owned a large breed puppy you will besurprised by how much urine their bladders can hold - unfortunately theycan`t hold it for long.

    Suggested Solution:


    Only choose the X-Large, oversized puppy training padsfor big pups (they`re extra-absorbent), and definitely use a puppy pad holder or frame. You mayalso want to consider an indoor potty or doggie litter box instead asthey`re more absorbent.

  • Problem 3:
    Puppies are creatures of habit and they learn by repeating certainactions over and over again. Once they learn that it`s okay to use a peepad indoors, it becomes more difficult later on to teach them somethingdifferent. 95% of owners want their puppies to eventually be able to gooutdoors to pee/poop and re-training their pup at a later can bechallenging to say the least.

    Suggested Solution:


    The only way around this issue is to avoid using puppy pads in the firstplace unless you have a really good reason to do so. Training your pupto go outdoors to eliminate from day one will make potty training apuppy easier in the long-run.

    If you have to use pads to begin with, try to phase them out asquickly as possible and be prepared to invest some extra time and a lotof extra patience re-training your pup along the way.


How To Be Successful When Using Puppy Training Pads

If you`ve decided that you need to use puppy training pads for your newfamily member, here are some tips and advice to help you get yourhousebreaking routine off on the right foot (or paw!)

Choose the right type of pee pads:

There are a variety of different types of puppy pads - different sizes,different absorbency levels, those that fit into frames or pad-holder,pads impregnated with a scent that will encourage your puppy to usethem, eco-friendly varieties... and more.

Choose the one that best fitsyour needs and budget.

Teach your pup how to use them properly:

Puppies aren`t born knowing that they need to use pee pads, or the backyard, to do their `business`!You need to use a combination of cratetraining and constant supervision to make sure he understands what youexpect from him.

At the first sign of restlessness, intense sniffing,circling or even squatting, put your pup on his puppy training pad anduse a potty trigger word or phrase such as `go potty` to encourage him.

Give lots of praise, and even a treat, when he succeeds.

Correct mistakes in the right way:

Don`t scold or punish your puppy after the fact if he`s had an `accident`. Really, it`s your failure to supervise him properly and intervene quickly enough that caused the problem.

Your little one won`t understand what he`sdone wrong unless you catch him in the act!

When you DO catch him making a mistake, then it`s okay to say afirm `no`, scoop him up and deposit him on the training pad right away...... and don`t forget topraise him when he finishes up his business in the right spot.

Although puppy training pads can work well for some puppies, and in some situations, they`re not an ideal solution for most of us.

In my experience, the very best way to housebreak a puppy is to use a crate.

Crate training works with your puppy`s natural instincts and desires and makes potty training simpler, quicker and less stressful for everyone.

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Click on the image to the left to find out why crate training is so successful and how you can get started today.

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