I work a lot… and rarely am able to come home for lunch to let the little monsters go potty. Layla is able to hold it and wait until I get home. She never makes a mistake indoors
If you liked this post, buy the dogs a boneFrampton, on the other hand, only 8 or so months old, came from a breeder and was mostly outside (I assume). He has trouble going outside. I’ve gotten puppy pads and put them in his favorite indoors potty spot, the hallway. He accidentally got half of his business on the pad!! There still was a pile to contend with along side the pad.
I may be making progress… I think I’m just not a very good trainer. I don’t want to rub his face in it.. or scold him, especially if I don’t catch him in the act… mostly because he’s new to this house and I want him to be comfortable in his environment.
Any suggestions??





