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01-03-2012, 06:15 AM | #1 |
YT Addict Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: Kentucky
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| Is this being jealous? I brought in a new yorkie 3 wks ago. He is the same age as the female I had. Both are fixed. It has been a big adjustment for him but both have gotten along good. My female has showed some jealous but not bad. My female is trained to use a pad and has been great but the last wk. She has peed in our bed twice and pooped in the floor right in front of me. Is this being jealous of the new dog after 3 wks? I took the new one in because of feeling sorry for him and he needed a home. I have fallen in love with him but can't keep putting of with my female doing this? Will this continue? |
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01-03-2012, 07:19 AM | #2 |
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| Just love her and let her know that her potty behavior isn't working for her. I hope the pros post, I am a new Yorkie owner too..Oh my Peke, Yoshi hiked his leg right in front of me after Prissy my Yorkie had been here 1 week,,I had to set him straight and let him know that it isn't ok to do that. |
01-03-2012, 10:25 AM | #3 | |
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I'm not sure if she is jealous of the new pooch, but her routine has been given a good shake up with the new boy. Are they both outdoor/indoor trained? If so, have you changed their walking schedule at all? In the meantime, what-ever the answers it sounds like she needs close supervision; so pull out her play pen or big xpen, and when you can't supervise her, in she goes, with an area to potty in, and a separate area to nap in. Also no bed priviledges until her pottying is back to normal. Also you need an enzymatic cleaner to soak sheets, blankets, and mattress cover in, to entirely take out the smell. I don't envy you, it is a pain in the patouche!. I have a cat sometimes that behaves badly, and it is absolutely no fun to wash all that stuff out.
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