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Old 09-05-2008, 05:06 AM   #1
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I am new at this site and was hoping to find some help with all you yorkie lovers. I have 2 yorkies Coco and Cody (female and male). My Cody is very good, he might be a little sucky and not the dominant one but very obedient. He will go pee/poo on the pad consistently (unless he is constipated and jumps off the pad too soon and poo lands off the pad). Coco on the other hand doesn't like to go on the pad. She might go on the pad to pee but not to poo and you can always tell she did something wrong because of the look she gives you. I take them outside to do their business too but sometimes if they do it at night I have no control. I take them to the mud room to sleep (can't risk leaving them in the living room as they are wonderful chewers and chew some of my dry wall - is this preventable too?), but she is worse down there. She just do it anywhere she goes and when they wake up and tries to wake us up they start jumping up and down (you get the idea where and what they jumping up and down on, I guess not intentionally for them...but it's just in the way I guess). This gives me a lot of frustration trying to get ready for work and you have to clean up their mess and them. Anyways, is there any kind of training I can do so she can go to the pad. Winter is fast approaching and it is hard for them to go outside when there is 5 feet of snow. Coco seems to be doing it when she was younger and for some reason she just totallyi stopped doing it (going to the pad). She is the smarter one of the too and follow commands and recognizes toys, etc but I am not sure why she can't follow the pad training. Also, she whines a lot which gets Cody barking (maybe telling her to shut up) and wakes up at 4 in the morning.....Help and thank you.
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Old 09-06-2008, 08:01 PM   #2
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Hello fellow canadian - I am down in colorado with my now 6 mos old yorkie. She is such a wimp that she shivers on the cool fall days. I can't imagine her in snow. I have been knitting sweaters like crazy. Lily still will poop anywhere if given the chance although if shes in her confined area she goes in a litter box with a peepee pad in it. This has really seemed to work. Her area though is only about 3 ft by 3 ft, with a crate, the litter box and her food and water dishes. If we are playing fetch in the living room however she will just stop and poop in a second........sigh........feeling frustrated too. Also she doesn't let me know to go outside at all- I just take her at least every two hours and often she goes and gets a treat but is she learning????
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i am no expert yorkie trainer however what worked for me was...keeping some of their urine on the pad at all times. They have that simple solution spray that attracts them to the pad but I find putting the urine from the old pad to the new one works very well.

my yorkie just turned 12 weeks old and i would say he is 95% potty trained, still a chewer but potty trained.

also, giving them a treat after they use the pad works wonders also. i use nutrical as a treat b/c he loves it so much. giving them a 'real' treat and he's put on too much weight. you could also use a piece of kibble as a treat.

using nature's miracle works wonders at cleaning up the odor of old urine on carpet.
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Old 09-06-2008, 09:11 PM   #4
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I just got a yorkie that's 3 yrs old, and has never been house broken. I take her out every 2-3 hrs. She always pees outside, and time I bring her in she poops. Somebody help!
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Kimber44, when she poops in the middle of the floor while playing, do you stop what you're doing to scold her and immediately take her outside? Treating her when she goes outside is only half the process. Now that she's not a tiny baby anymore, she needs the negative reinforcement to--treat when I go where I'm supposed to, mad mommy when I go where I'm not supposed to! Taking her out immediately shows her where she should have done that. I don't do outside training, but when mine pottied off her piddle pad, she got scolded (No, ma'am, Bad, bad dog! The is where we potty...) and put on her pad. And I'd make her stay there for a few minutes. She'd lay down on it, but I made her stay there so she'd know I was serious. To be honest, that didn't work super-well for me. I had to resort to putting her nose down almost to touching her pee or poop give her a little spanking saying all the things I mentioned above (I'm talking little...like I love pat her with the same force and she likes that, but since she was being scolded at the same time, she knew it was baaaaad!), and then take her to her pad. That was what did it for her. It took several of those, but I'd say we're around 98-99% at least and she's 4 1/2 mo. old. We didn't start the negative reinforcement until she was around 12 wks., and didn't start really getting serious until she was ~15 wks. I'd say her only accidents now really, are when she's got paws on the pad, but is hanging over the edge, or sometimes poop is off the pad when we wake up in the morning--we know she plays with it and even eats it (YUCK-O!!! We're getting a pill to try and stop that.) so we're not sure if she pooped of the pad, or more likely played with it until it wasn't on the pad anymore. (We started working with her with only positive reinforcement from day one when she was 9 wks. old and just gradually got more strict with it as she got older and was capable of more.) Your 6 mo. old babies are capable of going where they're supposed to. I know lots of people struggle with potty training their Yorkies, and I've only had the one experience, but doing what I did worked for Bella. Just sharing what worked for us....
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I am new at this site and was hoping to find some help with all you yorkie lovers. I have 2 yorkies Coco and Cody (female and male). My Cody is very good, he might be a little sucky and not the dominant one but very obedient. He will go pee/poo on the pad consistently (unless he is constipated and jumps off the pad too soon and poo lands off the pad). Coco on the other hand doesn't like to go on the pad. She might go on the pad to pee but not to poo and you can always tell she did something wrong because of the look she gives you. I take them outside to do their business too but sometimes if they do it at night I have no control. I take them to the mud room to sleep (can't risk leaving them in the living room as they are wonderful chewers and chew some of my dry wall - is this preventable too?), but she is worse down there. She just do it anywhere she goes and when they wake up and tries to wake us up they start jumping up and down (you get the idea where and what they jumping up and down on, I guess not intentionally for them...but it's just in the way I guess). This gives me a lot of frustration trying to get ready for work and you have to clean up their mess and them. Anyways, is there any kind of training I can do so she can go to the pad. Winter is fast approaching and it is hard for them to go outside when there is 5 feet of snow. Coco seems to be doing it when she was younger and for some reason she just totallyi stopped doing it (going to the pad). She is the smarter one of the too and follow commands and recognizes toys, etc but I am not sure why she can't follow the pad training. Also, she whines a lot which gets Cody barking (maybe telling her to shut up) and wakes up at 4 in the morning.....Help and thank you.
A lady at petsmart sad that uesing a pee pad it is traning her to pee in the house but I crat my puppy in the dayfor 8 hours so I leave a little blanket and just alittle bit of water and toys for hey I leave a kong in there with her.
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Old 09-07-2008, 09:28 AM   #7
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I know where you guys are coming from. I, too, am having a housebreaking problem. My 12 week old does the same thing. She sometimes will pee on the pad, but never poops on it. She usually will only pee on a smooth floor, no carpet, but sometimes cannot hold it. I take her outside every hour, but she just runs around n doesn't want to use it. Whenever she starts sniffing around I take her too, but that still doesn't works, she just waits until she comes back in and uses it. I feel like I am fighting an unbeatable battle!
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I think maybe this is Daisy`s problem she used to go to pad to pee almost 95% of the time and now she suddenly stoped, she even right comes in front of me, looks just in my face, and do it, I pick her up put in the pad, and she lays down, at least she is 100% pooping in the pad, but I don`t know what else to do!!!.
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Yes I am definately having the same problem with my Dottie. She goes every where in the house and she uses the pad when she feels like it. It's very frustrating, she has only pood outside 3 times, and I've had her for about a month. I really need help!!!
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I am new to this site but have used it for reference many times so I decided to just join. I have two dogs one is a yorkie/ toy poodle and her name is Trixi and I have a yorkie that is named tug. when we first got trixi she hadn't been house trained at all not even a little start. we were constantly picking up poop and cleaning up pee. we got so frustrated with it after two months of it we actually put her up for sale. my wife just couldnt take it any more. we have some people across the street from us that has a s**t-zu and they kept telling us "just be patient she will get it. it takes until they are about six months old for them to really register what they need to be doing." and i tell you what no kidding it was like 6 months on the dot she never went inside again. now with my little yorkie... Tug oh little Tug. he is driving me nuts with that he is just now about six months old and is still pooping in the house. he was peeing in the house until we got some belly bands for him (great idea) he wears that all day while he is in the house and we take it off him as he runs out the door to go out. I thought we had finally won the battle a couple of weeks ago i was on the couch and i heard him give a little bark (which neither of them ever do) so i looked and he was sitting by the back door. i asked myself is it so?... sure enough he went out and did his thing and came back in. i was so happy i was doing jumping jacks. then the next thing i knew was our 2 year old boy came walking in the room saying "poop poop poop" holding a poop from tug. i was so upset with that little bugger. he was on the right track and then just threw it all away. now its not like he doesnt know that going inside is a bad thing. every time he does you know it because he is nowhere to be found and then when you do find him he just runs away and hides again like he is ashamed. we let them out every couple hours to go so i dont know what his problem is. i do the positive reinforcement when he goes outside. but it just seems like sometimes it sticks and other times it doesnt. its getting quite frustrating any ideas help

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I talked to the vet who has helped by advising me to put Lily on a strict feeding schedule so I can figure out when she needs to poop. She gets her food for 15 minutes , no more, at 7,2 and 7. I'm asking tomorrow if I can go down to twice a day. She is gaining weight fine (getting a chunky belly, so cute) and since I got stricter with this we have not had a poop in the house for over a week. So feed, then exercise 30-40 minutes later and she poops. Good luck everyone, this is really not easy with these little ones. Kimberly
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UGH Bowie thinks hes allowed to poo anywhere in the house, however he does great on the pad when he has to peepee, Well, except when he is half asleepa nd pees half on pad half off.
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Lily comes to the office with me as I am a psychologist (and my own boss). Yesterday I got busy and didn't get her outside between sessions for 3 hours. She PEED on my clipboard pad of paper - oops it was the closest thing to a wee wee pad in the room. I had a genogram , notes, and a wet spot as I picked it up off the floor.
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i started bell training yesterday. taking the dogs out every 45 minutes gets pretty old but by the 3rd time going out we walked to the door, i showed them the bells, i gave them a little jingle, we went out i simply said "go potty", both of my pups at the same time went potty and came over for a good dog and a treat, then we went back inside. sense starting that not a single accident. i just hope it holds throughout today.
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What kind of bell are you using? I put little jingle bells on the door but its not working. ie. she has no idea to ring them yet.
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