05-01-2009, 01:42 AM
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| to Yorkie Talk. I am sure in time she will be potty train.You confine her, but you need to put her on a schedule. Monitor when she eats, sleeps, and play will help you determine when she needs to potty. When my dog was a puppy, I had to monitor how long it took him to go potty to avoid accidents. My dog went potty about ten minutes after playing and eating. You might need to watch her more carefully to see if you can tell her no and put her on the pad when she potties in the wrong place. When I took my dog to a puppy obedience class, the trainer said the dog is rewarded when he pees in the wrong place, because he relieves the pressure on his bladder. I read on the internet that some people are able to stop their dog from destroying the pads by using washable pads that are sold at Petco and PetSmart. The washable pads are harder for the dog to chew, which makes them frustrated and they stop chewing the pads. I hope some of my suggestions might help you. |
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