Almost all the pet stores carry them.  Here’s a link to show you what it is:  
http://www.lucy-the-dog.com/weeweepadho.html 

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Lynda
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 1:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Re: puppy Pad holder?

 

  

I'll have to google it-never saw one-assuming I can buy in store or online?

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On Nov 10, 2011, at 1:59 PM, Joan Croft <[email protected]> wrote:

  

It is a frame that you put the puppy pad on, and then snap the top frame 
on...the puppy cannot drag it around and the puppy pad can't blow with the wind 
either. I look at it as a compromise - go potty outside but not in the elements.

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Lynda <[email protected] <mailto:thecrittershack%40comcast.net> > 
wrote:

>It's chilly here...getting colder...but will put her little coat on...hoping 
>once she sees the others doin things she'll pick it up. Probably not the best 
>time to potty train a wee one. WHAT IS A PUPPY PAD HOLDER?
>
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>
>On Nov 10, 2011, at 12:13 PM, Joan Croft <[email protected] 
><mailto:joan_croft%40hotmail.com> > wrote:
>
>> both of mine used puppy pads at first. I know I put Dolly outside to go 
>> potty, she didn't really learn to go out every time until I had my 
>> neighbor's dog visiting. Dolly was learning to go in and out with Mandy. 
>> Desi was my total nightmare. he would go outside be out there for a long 
>> time, and then would come in and potty wherever he pleased. finally, I would 
>> put him outside and close the door. I would watch through the living room 
>> window, and he would just be wandering around back and forth. after about 20 
>> minutes he actually went off of the patio and went potty. I had to repeat 
>> that almost a week before he understood that he had to go potty when he was 
>> out there. Dolly learned from Mandy, Desi did not learn from dolly. Desi was 
>> a little chubby boy, so I couldn't do the routine treat after every time 
>> that he did right. when his weight finally got down to a healthy weight that 
>> is when I started giving him a treat when he came in after going potty. we 
>> do have puppy pads in the house, and they do use those at night or during 
>> the day if I'm sleeping. On cold and rainy days they also use the puppy 
>> pads. I have 1 of the puppy pad holders and I experimented 1 day when it was 
>> raining this past summer. I put it right outside the door in the corner of 
>> the patio. Dolly and Desi have used that puppy pad quite a few times. some 
>> people have taken the dog out on leashes in the yard to get them to go potty 
>> and understand that is where they are supposed to go. good luck, I hope that 
>> she picks it up really soon.
>> 
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>> 
>> Lynda <[email protected] <mailto:thecrittershack%40comcast.net> > 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> >Thank you everyone for all your thoughts & suggestions- little baby is 
>> >home...
>> >Potty training is going to be our biggest obstacle...everything else is 
>> >falling into place quickly.
>> >My Liza took 4 or 5 days to housebreaking, Timmy about 3 months - but they 
>> >didn't mind being outside-Charlotte says 'hate it'! I have puppy pads but 
>> >really want to get her to be an outside potty. 
>> >Charlotte is blind in one eye-a confirmed diagnosis hasn't been given as of 
>> >yet-but she has no sight in her left eye. 
>> >She's a precious loving (follows me everywhere and sits on my feet) sweet 
>> >little chibutt!!!
>> 



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