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Old 10-08-2014, 04:20 AM   #267
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Originally Posted by Bakert View Post
Hello this is my first time to post. I have a tiny 2 lb yorkie female that is 11 months old. She was started on puppy pads when I got her at 3 months old. I cannot have any.rugs down bbecause she pees on them. She is timid so I don't scold her too harshly because she seems too timid. I thankfully have tile and wood floors but would love to get her trained. Any suggestions that could help?
You may want to just "go" with this. Some of our dogs can't hold their little bladders extended hours. If she has to tinkle while in between bathroom breaks, (and I assume she does not have a bladder infection) you may want to leave her the option of an indoor dog toilet. It certainly is more sanitary then puppy pads or your kitchen rug.

I know the old school thought was for us to control our dogs and when they have a bathroom break, but sometimes allowing your dog the comfort of an indoor dog potty is a welcome relief.

Sorry this article speaks to the Piddle Place, there are plenty of options out there. I just wanted to share the logic behind the thought.

I thank you for not scolding your dog, or as some customers tell me when they drop their dogs off at our shelter "they pushed their nose in it" You are a good Yorkie mom, and I wish you the best.

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