Do you feed her breakfast in the morning?
If you do, it might be why she pee later on in the day.
Also, since you know she is not 100% potty trained you have to keep a good eye on it.
This is what I do with my new BC that I adopted(which isn't 100% pottytrained). I close all the doors so she has only access to my bedroom, living room, hallway and kitchen. I keep an eye on her at all time when she is running around. When I'm at work, she is crated. At night, I close my bedroom door so she doesn't have access to any of the other rooms. I have her on a potty schedule so she knows when it is time to pee(unfortuantely, I have to go outside with her to make sure unlike my yorkies). And I did everything possible clean and mask the smell on my rub(remember dog can smell a drop of pee in your carpet).
It's a little bit more work on my part and but it will pay off in the long run. You might have to do something similar with your yorkie.
good luck! |