+Nancy Fielder shhhhh haha thank you watching her like a hawk. Lots of toys! Toy box full. We have 3 indoor cats that we have had for years they were raised to be outside but when spring came along we had owls outside everywhere so they became permanent indoor babies. Hair control is interesting but doable. So I picked this little girl for non shed. I Love Lucy!!
NOT BEING CRITICAL at all but taking it from MANY years of experience potty training puppie... the space you have initially give lil' baby is WAY TOO BIG. Her being a toy breed they won't "get it" on not going potty in the wrong spots because her "yard" in your home is so big she will just "go" on one side and "live" on the other!! Also, her food/water dish is way too close to her potty pad. Dogs won't eat and do their business in the same area. Have you considered "crate training "? I have found for these little guys it's the best way to go! Also, don't be surprised if it takes up to a year to "fully" house train this little one. Toy breeds take longer to learn for some reason. Hope some of this helps... good luck on your adventure and congratulations on your new addition to the family!
Thank you so much. I love your tips. I lost my 14 yr old golden retriever 13 years ago so it's been a long time since I've had a puppy. Didn't use potty pads back then. She's been going outside in a little spot but until she is fully vaccinated I won't let her go outside a lot. My vet advised me to be very careful as it's really bad this year with all the rain. I love my little Lucy!! I will change my playpen to your great advice. xoxo
It very cute shin tzu we got two of them they so cute love them all thank you for sharing this video is so good.
Such a cool idea. I love that wood furniture. Just hope she doesn't start chewing on the wood.
+Nancy Fielder shhhhh haha thank you watching her like a hawk. Lots of toys! Toy box full. We have 3 indoor cats that we have had for years they were raised to be outside but when spring came along we had owls outside everywhere so they became permanent indoor babies. Hair control is interesting but doable. So I picked this little girl for non shed. I Love Lucy!!
haha she is just darling!! so good to see you :)
+effie924 Thank you I am having so much fun with my new baby. xoxo
NOT BEING CRITICAL at all but taking it from MANY years of experience potty training puppie... the space you have initially give lil' baby is WAY TOO BIG. Her being a toy breed they won't "get it" on not going potty in the wrong spots because her "yard" in your home is so big she will just "go" on one side and "live" on the other!! Also, her food/water dish is way too close to her potty pad. Dogs won't eat and do their business in the same area.
Have you considered "crate training "? I have found for these little guys it's the best way to go! Also, don't be surprised if it takes up to a year to "fully" house train this little one. Toy breeds take longer to learn for some reason.
Hope some of this helps... good luck on your adventure and congratulations on your new addition to the family!
Thank you so much. I love your tips. I lost my 14 yr old golden retriever 13 years ago so it's been a long time since I've had a puppy. Didn't use potty pads back then. She's been going outside in a little spot but until she is fully vaccinated I won't let her go outside a lot. My vet advised me to be very careful as it's really bad this year with all the rain. I love my little Lucy!! I will change my playpen to your great advice. xoxo
her beauty pays for the trouble of poopoo training