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Old 11-12-2011, 02:42 PM   #12
yorkietalkjilly
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Hope little nephew is much better.

Your baby had to poop and it was just nature. In all that time, if they make stool, most will have to move it. Some will hold it if they are highly housetrained but they have to be physically mature enough and fully housebroken before they do. Plus, many Yorkies get upset when they sense we are under duress or when we leave them suddenly and out of their excitement or concern for why we are upset and/or gone, their bowel is superstimulated and they may go more than normal. Even a normally well-housebroken Yorkie may poop in the house under these type circumstances if they sense stress or feel confusion.

I am so glad upon coming home from such a stressful situation to all that poop you didn't freak out and blame your baby for letting nature take its course! Thank God you understood and didn't further confuse or upset your little housemate by hitting or yelling.
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