Thanks so much!  I appreciate all the advice I can get.

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> Dear Michelle
> My guy came to me in the dead of winter from a warm climate. He was 
not house-broken @ 10 weeks but we had great success with wee pads. 
Praise and positive reinforcement is the absolute key.
> 
> You need?to spend a bit of time at first but it pays off quickly. 
If theres an accident wipe the wee pad in it so the smell is on it. 
Find a place for it and keep it there putting him on it when he gets 
sniffy or starts turning around. Its usually fairly obvious after 
awhile when they are about?to relieve themselves. My breeder said to 
put it behind my couch or in a corner. I soon found a place that he 
liked.(by default-LOL)
> But only use positive reinforcement and patience. The old "wipe 
their face in it" or hit them mentality is detrimental. Make a BIG 
DEAL out of success on the pad. Treats, delight everything you can 
muster. It will eventually be a success. But there will be mistakes 
and if you catch him in the act move him to the pad. But if you do 
not actually see it in the actual moment?do not admonish the act 
after the fact as it will confuse your dog. This is a time for 
creating a bond not neurosis.
> As soon as spring came my guy took to going outside to do his 
business but to this day he will look for the pad if its too cold and 
switches to using them if necessary (when were snowed in etc). Ill 
put one down if I will gone more than 4 hours. He rarely uses it 
except if I am gone more than 6 hours.
> Best of luck! Its a tender time for you and your baby. Your 
patience will be rewarded.
> oh and use pads I've heard of dogs eating litter or that paper 
stuff and getting clogged bowels
> PS my guy had a bit of a problem with fluffy shaggy rugs like in my 
bathroom. He thought them to be "fancy" wee pads LOL, but I have to 
be honest instead of fight it I just picked them up until he could be 
trusted. (chilly floor winter that first year LOL!)
> 
> 
> best,
> michelle and henry
> in the beautiful Catskill Mountains, NY
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mlf107 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Sat, 3 Nov 2007 11:25 pm
> Subject: [Chihuahuas] Housebreaking A Puppy
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> 
> Hello,
> 
> I am bringing home my new puppy on Monday. I live in an upstairs 
> apartment and was considering using an indoor puppy pan for potty 
> training and so that he will be able to go when I am at work once 
he is 
> older. But I have heard that this can creat problems and ultimately 
I 
> would want him to feel comfortable going indoors and outdoors on 
walks, 
> etc. Is this practical? Has anyone had success?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Michelle
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