I don’t suggest you take out the litter box because they won’t hold their bladder. They will just pee where it was. Holding bladder comes around 8-10 weeks when you pick up the food and water after 5 pm.
Oh. I misread the question. After 8 weeks they can sleep in a crate at night. They still may cry at 3 am to go potty. I take them to the litter box. They will soon hold their bladder on their own.
That’s odd. My pups never sleep in the litter. I do have a cozy blanket…. And I keep their bed in the same spot that they usually slept before the tray was introduced. But yah…never had an issue with that. Here’s one thing I do tell people. Puppies will sleep closer to the door where you leave the room. So put the potty tray on the opposite side furthest from the door. Hope that helps!
They don’t sleep in the tray with the grate either. Be sure to put the potty tray far away from the door. Because they will sleep closest to where you are.
What’s the brand ??
@@vanalee1407 unfortunately there is no brand. I found it on Temu and that site is odd.
I wish you had the link available
I apologize. Its Temu and their links dont seem to work.
Where did you buy this one?
@@Ramedanceclub I got it on Temu and that site is so odd that links are hard to share
Do you suggest we use a separate crate with no potty box for night time so they learn to hold their bladder?
I don’t suggest you take out the litter box because they won’t hold their bladder. They will just pee where it was. Holding bladder comes around 8-10 weeks when you pick up the food and water after 5 pm.
Oh. I misread the question. After 8 weeks they can sleep in a crate at night. They still may cry at 3 am to go potty. I take them to the litter box. They will soon hold their bladder on their own.
How do you keep them from sleeping in the litter? Each time I've tried it they just go lay in it.
That’s odd. My pups never sleep in the litter. I do have a cozy blanket…. And I keep their bed in the same spot that they usually slept before the tray was introduced. But yah…never had an issue with that. Here’s one thing I do tell people. Puppies will sleep closer to the door where you leave the room. So put the potty tray on the opposite side furthest from the door. Hope that helps!
They don’t sleep in the tray with the grate either. Be sure to put the potty tray far away from the door. Because they will sleep closest to where you are.