Toshia,
I don't mean to discourage you in any way - but males are harder to potty train 
than females. So the female that you had years ago you need to just forget it 
because this male will have to have a different route to get him broke.

My mother-in-law uses the pad with her male chi and he uses it at night. During 
the day when she is gone and it is nice outside she puts him on the porch. If 
it is bad or cold she puts him in bathroom with pad.

He loves outside, so when she is home he goes outside. Best of Luck to ya.

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toshia nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                               
Hi, I'm working on this topic as we speak.  I am having about 50/50 luck with 
it.  Until he learns to use the potty pad he is staying in the bathroom while 
we're gone to work and at night when we're asleep.  Sometimes when we go to let 
him out he has used the pad and other times he hasn't.  When he hasn't I'll 
take him out to a pen and he'll go.  
  Also if he has peed on the pad he'll poop somewhere else and vice versa.  I 
don't know what to do about this.  I've never used the pads before.  The last 
puppy I had, (which was 13 yrs ago), I used news paper and she always did both 
on it and was consistant.  I needed something easier to clean up so that's why 
I chose the pad.  I eventually want to to get him a box or something I can 
conseal for him to use as his potty area in the house so I can leave him loose 
instead of cooped up in a bathroom all day.  Any suggestions for me would also 
be  helpful.
   
  Toshia & Tater Tot
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