Important times to direct your puppy outside are after a meal, after awakening, and after he's been "rough-housing".
You'll have to learn your puppy's behavior when he's moving towards a "suspect" part of the house. Try to catch him before the "act" and take him outdoors promptly.
Also, you might try this disposable product, called "Pish Pad". It is made into pre-sized pads or even in a long roll—cut to size.
The manufacturer says:
Quote:
"...The top layer is a quick absorbing, non staining material.
Once the surface is made wet, the liquid is contained in one area and
quickly disappears as it gets pulled down into the second layer keeping
your dog dry. The middle layer is called the ‘soaker’ which collects the
liquid and holds it in and away from your dog. The bottom layer is a
plastic urethane barrier that protects the surface underneath the pad from
getting wet or stained. It securely adheres to almost any surface yet is
fully removable for your temporary needs without leaving any residue..."
http://chrismanpuppies.com/pishpad.html
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But still, you have to watch your puppy.
At all costs, you want to avoid this look!