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Originally Posted by loveagoodstorm OMG~ this is my FIRST post, and I have been searching for someone with the same problem, Our Macie is 8 weeks old, she was my kids Christmas present ,and I am SO frustrated with her already, she pees in her crate every little bit if she is awake, she freaks out crying and trying to climb out and it looks like just enough that she is accidentally peeing because she is stressed.she dont like her crate,but she pees on the peepads alot but i can deal with the accidents in the house more than I can deal with peeing in her cage.....i could even deal with her crying and barking in the cage , but the accidents are unbearable, I thought I was ready to do this, but Im so jealous, my friend got a yorkie poo and he is doing better than any dog Ive ever heard of.
It cant be because her bladder is so small, becuase she will sleep in her bed(couch bed thingy) for a few hours, or sleep with me for several hours also and she dont pee, and I have made it so small of an area ,then I have taken the cushion and blankets out so she wont pee in it . we were letting her lay on blankets so it wouldnt wet the cushion,but I dont know what to do! please please tell me it will get better, because the thing I feared for so long about getting a dog, is that I wouldn't be able to deal with it and I would break my kids heart and get rid of it, but I do love her, so I dont want to do that..but Im tired already ! |
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The first problem is she is way to young. If you got her at Christmas she wasn't much more than 6 weeks. Yorkies need to stay with mom for atleast 10-12 weeks. I keep mine 12 weeks. What breeder did you get her from?
I have a xpen set up with a crate on one end with their bed. They are 8 weeks and they go out of the bed area and use the pads. You can get an xpen at Pets Supplies Plus. They are on the left as you walk in the door. I think this will help you alot.
You also have to prepare yourself... some puppies it takes a long time to train. Some may not ever be 100% trained. Your baby is so young I would not expect her to understand.