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  First thing, get your carpets professionally cleaned. As long as his scent is there, then he will continue to pp on them.   Take him out on a LEASH ONLY.  Continually repeat the word PP or Potty.  As soon as he does it, pick him up, give him praise and go inside.  Give him a PP treat when inside.  Even call it a PP treat. He will soon associate the treat and PP.  Have him sleep in his crate in you bedroom at night.  Get up and take him outside during the night every two hours. No talking to him, or PP treat at night.  Anytime he completely refuses to PP or Potty, put him in a confined puppy proof room, or an exercise pen.  Do Not let him have run of the house until completely house trained.  If you can watch his every move, then he can be in the same room you are in, but no farther than that. During the day, I would place him in the puppy proof room or exercise pen.  Puppies can not hold it all day.  They won't be able to do that until their bladder muscles have grown stronger.  The only way that can happen, is with a little age.  I have to brag a lot on Maggie. She is 4 months old and completely house trained.  She even rings a bell on our back door when she needs to go out.  It was pure HELL for two months of no sleep, but I did it and now everybody is much happier.  Oh, one more thing.  Do not yell or punish a Yorkie.  That usually has a reverse effect on your training.  
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