I can't comment on the litter, I have never used it and I know people that have had total success while overs hated it...........
Something else that can be a huge benefit when housetraining, especially when there is a problem. Keep a log book on each pup, record when they eat, sleep, drink and play, crated and when you take them out. Keep record of what they do when outside to potty, you should soon see a pattern of when they really do need to go. The more info you record the better.
I can't remember if anyone has mentioned this but the higher quality of food you have them on, the less they have to go. The cheaper the food (usually anything that can be purchased at grocery stores/walmart etc) the more fillers there are in the food, which requires the dog/pup to go more often. Also with a higher quality of food, the less you have to feed daily. The bags on many dog food products recommend feeding x number of cups each day and it is often too much. There should be lots of info here at Chaz in the Dog Food Forum.
Your pups are seriously cute, please keep in mind that they ARE babies, housetraining doesn't happen over night and it can often be months or in some cases over a year for them to be completely housetrained.
Good luck
Lynn
Something else that can be a huge benefit when housetraining, especially when there is a problem. Keep a log book on each pup, record when they eat, sleep, drink and play, crated and when you take them out. Keep record of what they do when outside to potty, you should soon see a pattern of when they really do need to go. The more info you record the better.
I can't remember if anyone has mentioned this but the higher quality of food you have them on, the less they have to go. The cheaper the food (usually anything that can be purchased at grocery stores/walmart etc) the more fillers there are in the food, which requires the dog/pup to go more often. Also with a higher quality of food, the less you have to feed daily. The bags on many dog food products recommend feeding x number of cups each day and it is often too much. There should be lots of info here at Chaz in the Dog Food Forum.
Your pups are seriously cute, please keep in mind that they ARE babies, housetraining doesn't happen over night and it can often be months or in some cases over a year for them to be completely housetrained.
Good luck
Lynn