Many people think that as long as the urine pad is placed on the floor, the pet will pee on it by himself. But unfortunately, this is just an absurd dream. In fact, pets need training to use urine pads, and even it will cost the owner a lot of energy and patience.
The following points may be helpful to you.
Point 1:
It is best to place the urine pad in a quiet and undisturbed position, preferably in the farthest corner of the room, so that your dog can find it easily and will not be disturbed in the excretion process, especially for those small dogs.
Point 2:
If you want to go out during the day and can't supervise your pet, it's best to close it in a small area before leaving. The urine pad should be placed opposite the kennel, water bowl and toys. Because many dogs don't like to excrete where they sleep, eat and sleep, the urine pad will become their best choice
Point 3:
The position of the urine pad must be determined. It's best to fix it and keep it unchanged. Because dogs are highly regular animals, if you change the position of the urine pad, they will feel very confused and lead to training failure.
Point 4:
Once your pet is used to going to the bathroom on the urine pad, you can gradually increase its closed area (do not move the position of the pad) until it can easily find and remember the position of the urine pad in the room.