I taught our first two Labradoodles to potty on pads because we kept them in the kitchne while we were gone...not all day, but still the idea is the same.
We put several pads out in different places and found that they prefer to "find their spot" so once that a pad us used consistently, I'd pick up the unused areas and concentrate on the used areas.
Keep in mind that puppies will often just shred puppy pads and so you will probably want to get a frame for it...preferably the locking type...but don't be surprised if they chew on that too!
It was easy to move the pads closer to the door as I wanted to bring them outside to potty and then, when we bought a doggie door, we put the pad on the deck. It wasn't long at all before they preferred outside.
We were lucky to have an enclosed back yard and a doggie door, though!
We put several pads out in different places and found that they prefer to "find their spot" so once that a pad us used consistently, I'd pick up the unused areas and concentrate on the used areas.
Keep in mind that puppies will often just shred puppy pads and so you will probably want to get a frame for it...preferably the locking type...but don't be surprised if they chew on that too!
It was easy to move the pads closer to the door as I wanted to bring them outside to potty and then, when we bought a doggie door, we put the pad on the deck. It wasn't long at all before they preferred outside.
We were lucky to have an enclosed back yard and a doggie door, though!