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04-12-2016, 09:01 AM | #1 |
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| Potty training 3 year old brownie Hi All! We brought home a baby Maltese because my friend was forced to either sell or give away her baby puppies since she lives in a very strict complex. Brownie has been so tough to potty train that we really didn't want another one but my husband loves her. Now the problem is I don't want 2dogs peeing everywhere! Brownie never learned ( we both worked crazy hours) and as a result he walks around the house with a blue dog pad. I'm no longer working so I figured it's time to take the pad off. But he pees everywhere regardless. I take him out of the cage in the morning take him to the pad and he just sits on the pad while I watch him. Sometimes he even lays on the training pad. If I have to walk to the next room to do something he pees in any corner and I scream and lock him up. But this has been happening already 3 times and he never pees on the training pad. What am I doing wrong ? Last edited by cheilyroman; 04-12-2016 at 09:02 AM. |
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04-27-2016, 10:24 AM | #3 |
Donating Senior Yorkie Talker | potty training Here are some great tips http://dogtoilettraing.com I find that yelling at your fur baby does not really work. Positive reinforcement is the best. And I agree, confining and praise is the best. My dog was 7 when I trained her on our Piddle Place, Piddle Place Dog Potty Grass Pad |Pet Potty Turf Patch and she uses this now when I am at work, and we go outside when I get home, or weather is nice at the doggy park. It may take a bit of effort, but you will be so happy you have her potty trained, and she will be more comfortable knowing your expectations
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04-27-2016, 11:11 AM | #4 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Apr 2016 Location: Sun City Ctr FL
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| five year yorkie female having trouble house breaking Received from a CARE shelter...occasionally she has a home run but...does not go poop immediately after eating ...usually the next morning,,,,, she has accidents alway after we leave her home alone. She very lovable and affectional. Any ideas? |
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