Transitioning my 14-week-old Yorkie from pee pads to outdoor potty (apartment + parvo concerns) — need advice

Hi everyone,

My Yorkshire Terrier turns 14 weeks tomorrow. I’ve had her since 8 weeks old, and we’ve been using puppy pads indoors because I live in a second-floor apartment with no easy ground-level access.

Right now, she’s mostly pee-pad trained (she’ll pee on them consistently), but she tends to poop right next to them instead of on them. I work from home, so I’m able to supervise and reinforce training throughout the day.

A few key details about our situation:

– She gets fully vaccinated next week at 15 weeks

– I’m planning to start outdoor potty training at 16 weeks (once I feel more comfortable with parvo risk)

– Our apartment complex is high-traffic for dogs, and I’m not confident all dogs are vaccinated or reported

– We do have stairs directly outside our front door leading to ground level (so outdoor access is doable)

– I tried an artificial grass patch on the balcony, but she just tries to eat it instead of using it

– I started with a pee pad near the sliding glass door to the balcony, but I want to transition away from balcony use entirely

My goal is to transition her from indoor pads → outside potty at 16 weeks as smoothly as possible. I’m also considering:

– Slowly moving the pee pad toward the front door

– Eventually removing pads completely and using a consistent outdoor spot

– Possibly using bells on the door for signaling

– Getting a real grass patch for winter backup since she’s very small Yorkie

What’s the best way to make this transition without confusing her? Should I phase out pads completely or keep one “bridge” pad by the door first? And how do I handle the early outdoor training while still being cautious about disease risk in an apartment complex like this?

Any step-by-step advice or personal experiences would be really appreciated.

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