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Old 04-19-2010, 12:33 AM   #2
lpham
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Don't allow her to have any pillows or blankets until you can see that she is no longer soiling her bed. I didn't realize my puppy was soiling in her bed for like a week and not minding it until I took the bed out to wash. It was soaked with urine! No bed for her after that!! They don't mind lying in a bed like that because the bed will soak up the urine and they won't feel the wetness too much. Once I took the bed out, I noticed that she doesn't urinate and if she does, she won't sit down in it, she just doesn't like to stand in her own urine.

I also wouldn't let her on the beds if she is still not holding it. Once my pup peed on my bed once, she was not allowed on again. She hates that she can't get on but I don't want to risk having to do laundry daily because of a puppy pottying indiscriminately.

I'm amazed you were able to housebreak your first yorkie in two weeks. Yorkies are apparently one of the hardest dogs to potty train. I am a first time yorkie owner and I even though I was expecting the difficulty, it really is frustrating since my German Shepherd got the idea right away.
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