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Old 03-02-2020, 06:42 AM   #4
Marna1957
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Originally Posted by Rachael1983 View Post
It's just my daughter (17) and myself. We don't necessarily have assigned chores but raising a daughter I've made it clear we don't do a messy/smelly home so keep areas clean and tidy. If you use it, wash it, etc. As for dog specific chores, most bathing, walking , feeding falls upon me. My daughter is much or the spoiing owner. I'm the alpha in the home .

Keep a schedule and be consistent in anything you do with your yorkie, that's helped us wonders for training.

We are that was too. Try to KEEP it clean <she says while sitting in front of computer when Kitty Litter Boxes and Vacuuming are calling Ha Ha>


Amen! On Consistency and Schedule! Oh Indeed! However, for every new pet that is brought into a home, more dogs that any other, 'Normal' changes, even if only a little. Here I am, now going outdoors at the end of a leash, several times a day, on a schedule, <laughs> and will be from now until......



On that. I have to BRAG on my Tiny Dog. Katy will be 6 months old on the 5th. She is COMPLETELY housebroken. Housebroke means so much more than just ALWAYS goes potty outdoors. She only had 5 messes in the house since she came here. Why? <laughs and winks> I am consistently at the end of the leash on a schedule.
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