Observing and rewarding
Observing your puppy's behavior patterns is a key part of the training process. Often, puppies need to relieve themselves after eating or waking up from a nap. When you notice these signs, immediately guide your puppy to the training pad. Once they successfully relieve themselves on the puppy training pads, reward them with praise and treats. This positive reinforcement helps strengthen the puppy's memory, making it clear that this behavior is encouraged.

Patience and consistency
Training your puppy to use puppy training pads requires time and patience. At first, your puppy may make mistakes, which is normal. If your puppy has an accident outside the training pad, do not punish them; instead, calmly guide them to the pad and show them the correct place again. Consistency is also vital; daily practice is necessary until your puppy fully understands where they should relieve themselves.

Using attractants
To speed up the training process, you can consider using attractants. There are products specifically designed to train puppies, emitting scents that attract them to a specific spot. Spraying a small amount of attractant on the puppy training pads can help your puppy learn to use it more quickly.