I contacted my breeder and she thinks that these accidents are related to her grooming experience. (way back to December 12th - almost one month ago!) I checked her bottom when she came home from the groomer and didn't see anything had been shaved too closely or any irritation. The vet looked as well. She does fine if we let her out a lot. Today there has been two accidents though.
I want to put a bell or something by the door that will alert the rest of us that she needs to go out. She isn't a barker or whinner when it comes time to let us know she needs to go out. Prior to the grooming she didn't need to go out very often - so we are trying to let her out a lot now. Any suggestions as to what to use by the door other than a bell?
I didn't mention in the original post that my youngest yorkie, Rosie, came home acting weird as well. She loves her crate and she came home not liking it and whimpered when she was put into it. This is all to weird to be just a coincidence. We have had this groomer for 28 years so I know that she didn't get mean with my girls. But before the groomer arrives to work, she has people that bathe the dogs and gets them ready for her.
I should mention that my middle yorkie didn't come home with any issues - she is a tough cookie - nothing bothers her!
Finally, a sad note to the email from my breeder. She had sold a puppy to a lady for Christmas. The lady took the puppy to be bathed and trimmed and when she picked it up later that day, the puppy couldn't walk or even stand up. The goomer denied that anything had happened. The vet told the lady that the dog had a broken neck and had to be put down - how sad! All of this makes me want to learn to groom me own girls.