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Originally Posted by PiePiper Does any body else have the problem with the dribble pee. I take Piper out about every 2 hours and she always does her business. I basically keep her confined to the kitchen and that's usually where I am. She is a very active little girl and she's always fliting around playing ball toss the toy over your head. Going under the table around always moving. When she has to go she doesn't ask she just starts going back and forth from the slider around table and back to slider. Sometimes I think she's just playing because it hasn't been that long since she's been out. Then I notice she's dribbling all the way around the table. I scoop her up and bring her out and she pees. So her accidents are never a puddle but a line of dribble. It's like she knows she has to go but doesn't know where to go. Why doesn't she just ask to go out? I would gladly just open the door for her. |
Yorkies are notorious for the dribble pee and, with Sadie, dribble poop. When I was training Sadie, on more than one occasion, I returned to a room to find (and I am not exaggerating cuz I counted) 20, yes 20 little poo-piles in various corners and under furniture in the living room. I thought I woud never make it, even having a little tantrum on occasion because it used to be really soft and not something you could just pick up and discard. Then a dog trainer told me that some Yorkies are famous, as he put it "crap walkers", that it can be a breed characteristic. My other puppy doesn't do this so I always knew when the accident was Sadie's because of the dribble pee stain on the rug. She does the same thing outside. At least there it's funny. Gotta love them, I always tell people Sadie being a puppy mill dog (I was dumb then) truly has "bad breeding."