Patches
Well-Known Member
Another dumb question, sorry.
I had planned, when we picked Harvey up, to not bother with puppy training pads and newspaper etc. My plan of action was to just scoop him up and take him outside every time he stooped, or went to have a wee. I'd rather not teach him it's ok to go in the house, if I can help it, even if it is on paper/pads.
I realise in the short term this means we're bound to have more accidents, but long term I'm hoping it stands us in good stead.
Is this a stupid plan? I am fully prepared to be carting a puppy outside that's already mid flow.
Anyway, a woman told me today that I HAVE to train him onto paper or puppy pads because he absolutely cannot cross the threshold to outside until he's had his second jab. Is this true? I certainly didn't keep Bess off the floor outside in our yard and garden until then, she just didn't mix with other dogs.
It will scupper my plan if this is correct, but obviously I will do what's best for Harvey.
I had planned, when we picked Harvey up, to not bother with puppy training pads and newspaper etc. My plan of action was to just scoop him up and take him outside every time he stooped, or went to have a wee. I'd rather not teach him it's ok to go in the house, if I can help it, even if it is on paper/pads.
I realise in the short term this means we're bound to have more accidents, but long term I'm hoping it stands us in good stead.
Is this a stupid plan? I am fully prepared to be carting a puppy outside that's already mid flow.
Anyway, a woman told me today that I HAVE to train him onto paper or puppy pads because he absolutely cannot cross the threshold to outside until he's had his second jab. Is this true? I certainly didn't keep Bess off the floor outside in our yard and garden until then, she just didn't mix with other dogs.
It will scupper my plan if this is correct, but obviously I will do what's best for Harvey.