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Old 12-20-2010, 06:50 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by JosselleandLola View Post
Hi every1!!!!!
so, my baby Lola is 8 month old n im still trying to teach her to pee outside (she is my first dog n im having a hard time potty training her). whenever she has the chance she jumps on my bed n pees there sometimes i wanna kill her 4 doing that, my conforter is white n i have to wash it almost 3 times a week, is it normal that she likes to pee there? y does she do it? i heard that dogs wont pee or poop on the place where they sleep, lola sleeps with my n ny hubby so i dont know y she acts that way.

thank u!!!

p.s: i never saw her peing on my bed, she always does it when nobody is watching or when we leave her alone at home.
Howdy neighbor! I live in Bedford NH, but did live in Hudson NH!

Soooo... don't kill Lola. Yorkies are known to be HARD to house break and this being your first dog you sure did pick a challenge. Is Lola fixed?

I think there are simple solutions to your problem. What I've learned is that its MY fault when my boys do something wrong. Usually it was ME who left shoes on the floor instead of in the closed closet when I KNOW they eat shoes. It's me who leave the bedroom door open when I know they will go in there and pee.

For now... shut your bedroom door and take your baby out once an hour to pee and poop. When out there, do not play with her. Take her out there on a leash to do her business only, tell her the same words over again each time, something like "Lets go outside to potty" and when she pees or poops out there praise the heck out of her.

Then in the spring/summer, we can have a play date with the babies!!!

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