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Originally Posted by YorkieRose I find it is a combination of several things...males seem to be so much more loving and attentive.. and when neutered, they are not as hard to train as female for the most part. People do love their boys...
The girls can be so hard headed...but mine are housetrained. If a breeder is not going to train a puppy, then they should not keep it past 8 weeks...that is unfair to the new pet owner. I start mine on pee pads at weaning time..they are 50% trained by 12 wks..it is alot of work. |
I bet it is a lot of work and i also feel the same that it is the breeders responsiblity to start the potty training and good behaivior process. I wish all breeders could see the after affects of a puppy that isn't started young i think that is a lot of the reason they are so difficult. I know this is a stubborn breed and they are so dang cute it's hard to disipline them lol. I am finding it really hard with Daisy because she is so tiny i let her get away with way more than i should. I think it's funny when she goes after Peeka but i found that this is not funny at all she is actually becoming agressive because i let it go so now we are working on her little attitude problem lol. This girl is so proud of herself she thinks she is queen bee and there is no knocking her off her pedastal lol she actually prances yes prances around with her nose in the air (seriously). I love that she is a little ball of fire but sheesh she needs to tone it down a bit lol. she is 5 months old i know that's stil a puppy but Peeka was so easy. Now she does have some great things i love about her she will stay by me outside with out a leash and Peeka will not. He did for the most part but he started wanting to explore so he is on a leash everytime outside now.