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03-11-2011, 06:38 PM | #1 |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Clearwater
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| Yay!!! Hercules came to me when I called his name!!! We are moving in June to St. Louis from Tampa and I want him to have learned some basic commands before we go. And I suppose that learning his name is the best way to start. I know that terriors are extremly smart, but what is the best way to potty train, and teach basic commands (sit, stay etc...) I'm having a horrible time potty training. I am using wee wee pads and he will go on them every now and then, but he will pee on the arm of the couch were he sits next to me almost everytime he sits with me. I will have him go before he comes and sits with me, but it's like he saves some just to go on the couch. It's very frustrating. I need to get him potty trained right way. He's been with me for 3 weeks and I find little puddles all the time not to mention the little piles. I just want to be able to take him to family homes without having to worry about him piddling on the carpet. Thanks for any advice!
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03-12-2011, 10:54 AM | #2 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: America
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| are you able to take him outside. Our vet suggested that with a yorkie as with any small dog, who are harder to potty train, and they have their "terrier" attitude which I LOVE, she suggested either pads or outside, but not both and I've had dogs my whole life and started training from indoors in a pen with papers transitioning to outside. That said i decided to take her out every 20 minutes until she relieved herself, its physically draining, but it pays off - eventually depending on their personality. Mind you they still slip up but she's 95 percent trained and with her thats the best I can do. You can also keep her on a leash with you while you are walking around the house, until you are ready to take him out, also invest in a crate, they don't like to go inside their crate - a crate big enough to lay in without extra room to allow elimination good to use when you're not home or doing something where you can't watch them. Hopfully you can find a cleaner at a pet store that eliminate the smell from the arm of the couch, and discourage him from sitting there. also the bissell bio spot pet remover vacuum is a very good investment, best thing i've used to clean carpet stains with. Sorry so wordy, hope this helps other wise establish a pen with pads and have a crate when you cant watch him. Use the same command to have him eliminate and praise, praise, reward when he "goes" hope this is somewhat helpful. |
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