patience is key with training. are you pad training her or outside?? you have to watch them like a hawk and put them on the pad or outside when you catch them. i would always say you go pee and poo here on your potty pad and just kept doing it until cedric understood what i was teaching him. i never used treats but i know some prefer using treats for potty training. yorkies are not always found of small children. cedric has been with me since he was 10 weeks old and he is very fearful of small children. and this being a rescue who knows what she endured in her years breeding. i would suggest having a safe place for mouse to go to when she feels unsafe. a small crate or what not to call her own to flea too when shes feeling stressed she can retreat...this will help her feel safer. i have a stroller set up for lola my rescue whos fearful of her own shadow and its her favorite hiding spot. and as suggest above have your daughter give her treats to start out. and then maybe some toys or her put her dinner plate down everyday. good luck i hope they begin to bond. and thank you so much for saving her and giving her a loving, safe home!!!
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