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Old 12-17-2012, 03:55 PM   #3
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Hi and welcome to YT!

I would suggest that your daughter not make a big deal that she's leaving (not say goodbye or anything). If it's not a big deal to anyone, it will help Paisley not see it as a big deal. She's probably anxious that your daughter is leaving and this is why she gets all wiggly/crying and nips at her.

If her potty training is regressing (which is very normal with yorkies), try to start back at the begining. I don't know if you crate trained her to begin with, but I would try that. When letting her go potty, take her to the pad and make sure she stays there until done. If you don't want to crate her, you need to limit where she can roam and just start anew on the pad training (don't let her have free roam of the house).

She does need extra exercise. I agree with above..if daughter wanted her, have daughter get up early enough to walk her good in the mornings and then when she gets home.

I see you've tried various things for the poo eating. The best thing to try is pineapple. (as well as getting it up as soon as possible, but you know that lol).

The shaking - are you sure she's not in pain anywhere? I would maybe take her in to see a vet and make sure all is well on that front. Shivering means cold but it also can mean pain. Other than that, it can mean anxiety/fear. If it's not pain and she's not cold, try some calming techniques for her.
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