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Originally Posted by KimluvsLexie Hi! My name is Kim and my husband Lee and I are new, proud parents. My baby's name is Lexie and she's 14 weeks old. She is doing great with all her training except come. I actually say "come here" to train her because it seems more natural to me. When I walk toward her she runs under the bed! When I ask her to come here, she'll only come if I offer a treat. I don't think she's actually scared of me because if I catch the furball she'll relax in my arms and allow herself to be petted and gives plenty of kisses. If she's in a room without anything to hide under she's fine and will walk right up to you. I'm just confused and although I've read plenty of books on yorkies, I'm totally clueless as far as experience is concerned! Help me!  |
THERE ARE SOME RECENT THREADS ON THIS IF YOU WANNA DO A SEARCH.
BELLA IS 15 MONTHS OLD AND THAT WAS THE LAST THING SHE LEARNED..LIKE IN LAST MONTH OR 2..LOL
DONT GET DISAPPOINTED IF IT TAKES A WHILE.
I READ A YORKIE BOOK THAT SUGGESTED YOU HAVE PEOPLE GO IN TO DIFFERENT ROOMS OF THE HOUSE. CALL THE PUP INTO THE ROOM LIKE A GAME. WHEN THEY SHOW UP GIVE EM A LIL TREAT. WASH AND REPEAT..LOL
I WISH I HAD TRIED THIS WHEN BELLA WAS A PUPPY.
BELLA NOW COMES WHEN SHE WANTS...IT IS HIT OR MISS. I KNOW YORKIES HAVE SELECTIVE HEARING.
GOOD LUCK