potty train puppy

Tips on how to potty train a puppy that is approx. 6 to 8 weeks of age?
Only recently has adopted a 6 to 8 weeks old Saint Bernard puppy that could be mixed'm not sure yet until I take it to the vet. Potty Training seems impossible he has no specific place that will only when you have nowhere to go. Puppy training pads I bought, but all he does is tear up or one of my other dogs a break. So Does anyone have any tips and advice for me? Pleeeeeeeeeease need it!
A new puppy should not be allowed to wander in whenever you like – please start him on a radiograph pen (. playpen puppy) I've always used rolls of grass in a tray (. collection from any thrift store) Side positive is that the puppy learns to potty in the grass – and after about 7-10 days you can put the grass used in a patio area where you want the puppy to consider the "bathroom." Replace the lawn roller to new puppy is about 13 weeks old, then it should be on track to be tamed. This method also trains do not use around the yard as a toilet. You only need to collect stool and wash every 2-3 days to keep grass roll smell of urine to be a problem. Cover the bottom of the sheet pan with damp newspaper to keep the roll of grass to dry. Puppy will have to leave as soon as wakes up as soon as you eat / drink and as soon as you stop playing – nothing to break a cycle should be a signal to take him outside to go to the bathroom. Lauded as crazy crazy when it does – even if you look like an idiot. Also opens a leash, at first left him lug around, as soon as he is well with the belt belt clip – that way not have carte blanche from the house and can afford to be a x-pen. You might also consider crating him (Open drawer face) when you can keep an eye on him. It should be packed at night, preferably in your bedroom, close to you – limit of its water and food one hour before bedtime to reduce accidents. In 6-8 weeks has really little or no control over their bladder and bowels and it is really up to you * * hold a close eye out for the squat toilet, running in circles (usually a key for him to have a bowel movement) this is where having a family dog leash is the key – and why puppies should never leave home before 13 weeks, so they do have some control, he knows the leash and training have had some kind of burglary. Best of luck.
How To Potty Train a Puppy