Question
Our 7 puppies were trained, at 3 weeks, to pee and poo in a cat litter box (introduced into their whelping pool.) In week 4, we moved them to a kennel with a small, fenced yard.
Outside the kennel, we added a litter mat and a larger litter box. The mat cleaned litter from puppy feet, but a few puppies would stop to pee on the mat. To solve that, we put the small litter box in the back of the kennel. Indoor bathroom plus outdoor bathroom. Things were good for a week.
Now, at 5 weeks, we opened up a big play space, with the litter boxes farther away. The litter mat catches litter at the entrance(exit) to the boxes.
All the puppies are able to walk in and out, but the big ones pee on the litter mat even more. It's no longer working to contain the litter. Pee and litter makes mud, and puppies track mud everywhere.
How do we solve the problem of puppies peeing on the litter mat? It's never poo--they all go in the box for that. We spray after they pee on the mat, but they are not deterred.
P.S. These are foster dogs from a shelter. Momma and 7 puppies will be spayed/neutered before they are adopted.
Answer
The answer isn't terribly complicated: You have a "mat" that smells like a toilet, therefore, the puppies use it as a toilet.
In comments, you described the cleaning for the litter mat as "warm soapy water" and "odor remover." These can both mute and/or mask the odor sufficiently for you to stop noticing it, but the puppies have more sensitive noses that are still picking up the urine smell, leading them to continue urinating in the location that already smells of puppy pee.
At this point, the existing mats may be too thoroughly steeped in the urine smell to salvage, so I'd recommend the following steps:
- Discard the existing mats
- Purchase new mats, as well as an enzymatic cleaner designed specifically to break down pet urine and a UV light designed to detect pet waste
- Using the enzymatic cleaner and UV light, thoroughly clean the area around the litter boxes and mat location, to ensure all traces of urine are removed from that area
- Whenever a puppy urinates on the mat, clean the mat and surface below it immediately with enzymatic cleaner. Use the UV light to ensure the area is fully cleaned
Answered By - Allison C