What is the best way to toilet train puppies/?

I have a jack russell and since we had here she just wont seem to go to the toilet on her puppy pads or the garden – she is now 3 months old – can anyone advise anythin?

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5 Responses to What is the best way to toilet train puppies/?

  1. Super Good Friend says:

    First of all, don’t feed her too much liquids. Remember that less liquids, less pee.

    Then, if she starts peeing, take her outside. Do that every time she starts peeing until she gets used to the idea that peeing should be done outside.

    Lastly, clean the spots where she peed. She will always think that it’s OK to pee on the same spot because the pee scent is there.

    Hope that helps :)

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