try putting the pee pad outside. make sure the dog knows that it's outside. every time the dog pee's in the house, you need to let the dog know that that's bad by saying no in an angry voice and putting it outside. once the dog starts peeing outside, you can get rid of the pee pad.
You can try moving the poop onto the wee wee pad immediately after she goes next to it, so she associates it with the pad. You can also try using positive reinforcement when she goes on the pad, like treats or praise, to encourage her to use it consistently for both pee and poop. Consistency and patience are key in training her to use the pad for both.
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when it pees or poos, you have to get its nose and stick it into their pee or poo, then you take it to its pad and put its nose on the pad so it knows that its supposed to pee or poo on the pad.
You must train him.
Keep taking it outside.
Get the book, "Don't Shoot the Dog" by Karen Pryor. The information is useful for training ANY animal-including humans!What ever you do-do NOT make the pee pad a negative! Don't show your frustration. Show your excitement that he pee'd next to the pad and try to catch him in the act so you can move him on the pad or move the pad over his pee. Don't rub his nose in it. He'll get it.
the adult dog is trying to intimidate the pup so that makes him a big fat bully!
Get an adult dog from a pet rescue. They are more likely to be trained.
clean them or get some more. train your dog not to pee on them in the 1st place might be a good start....
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Sometimes however they will still pee on your furniture and etc. Put you can train him not to pee on items. If where he pees smell like another dog or cat could cause him to want to pee in same location.