I must potty train my puppy to go inside, no crate, I use pads, but he goes everywher
My puppy is 9 weeks old now - I rescued him when he was 4 weeks old from a very bad home. Because of my disability he will be an indoor dog; when he does spend time outside for fresh air, he will go outside on my patio and occasionally for car rides etc. I started using potty pads a few days after I brught him home and he was learning so quickly to go potty on them it was amazing. For the last week he has been going potty where ever he stands, sometimes I cannot tell! He will go poo on the pads if I catch him in the act and run him to the pad, and has gone on his own 3-4 times. For the most part he will not poo on the pads, he never has. Lately, I will sit on a bench or chair close to where his pads are and repeat "go potty", when he wakes up, every hour or so after he has eaten, and when he looks as though he is getting ready to go on the floor. Yet, I will repeat "go Potty" and make him stay on the pad for 5-7 minutes and he will not go; the minute I walk away, he takes off the pad and either peas right in front of me while looking right at me, or he will do it in the first place he stops, he just started p-ing on my bed! I have let him come up on my bed since I have had him, he even sleeps with me at night and he just started p-ing on my bed. This morning I took him to his pad and said "go potty" after a few minutes of just sitting there, I walked away and he followed then pooped in the middle of the room! Help someone, I do not know what to do - it seems like he is going backwards or being defiant on purpose! Thanks