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Old 09-23-2006, 07:56 PM   #3
Key2Yorkies
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I agree that is a lot to do all at once. I would confine him to the bathroom area for awhile and once he has the hang of going in the tub I would open up the wooden area. I also would make the wood the comfort zone, with a blanket or bed and a few stuffed toys. I think I would keep his water bowl in the bathroom and maybe his food also. It is hard to keep wooden floors looking and smelling nice once urine sets for awhile. They even split and buckle if it gets in the cracks. Maybe try a rubber backed washable rug or two along with the bed. I also have a bit of a problem with my Jazzy who is about 15 mo. old. I didn't get her until she was a year old and I don't think she was trained properly in the first place. That may be why they got rid of her for only $400.00. She would much rather pee on my hard wood floors than go outside even though she sees my other 3 dogs go out with no problems. But I love her dearly so I will continue to work with her until it clicks some day.
The joke around our house is that she is the Blonde.
that is why she is a bit slow. I'm also a Blonde so it's all in fun.
I too will listen to all ideas anybody might have.
Best of luck to you...
Key2Yorkies ~ Jan
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