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Old 12-05-2006, 08:27 PM   #3
JeanieK
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Originally Posted by ROCKY192023
I HAVE HAD MY YORKIE FOR 3 WEEKS AND IM STARTING TO GET FUSTRATED. HE IS 12 WEEKS OLD. HE WONT PEE OUTSIDE, I HAVE BEEN WITH HIM OUTSIDE FOR OVER AN HOUR AND HE WONT PEE/POO. BUT IN LESS THAN 10 SECONDS COMING INTO THE HOUSE HE PEES... I HAVE BEEN TELLING HIM NO EVERY TIME HE DOES IT. I ALSO HAVE TRAINING PADS AND I PLACE HIM ON THERE BUT HE DOESNT PAY ATTENTION TO THEM. .. . HE PEES EVERYWHERE NOT EVEN IN A SPECIFIC SPOT. LATELY I HAVE BEEN LOCKING HIM UP AS A PUNISHMENT WHEN HE PEES BECAUSE JUST SAYING NO WASNT WORKING( SORT OF LIKE A TIME OUT) .. BUT THIS ISNT WORKING EITHER...OUR FAMILY WOULD LOVE TO PLAY WITH HIM INSIDE BUT WE CANT CAUSE HE PEES. , PLEASE I NEED HELP.. HE WONT PEE ON PADS OR OUTSIDE HE ONLY DOES IT ON THE FLOOR....ALSO WHEN THE PUPPY PEES WHAT SHOULD I DO? IS LOCKING HIM UP OK. OR DO I SAY NO AND THEN CONTINUE TO LET HIM RUN AROUND THE HOUSE.... ...
ANY HELP WILL BE HIGHLY APPRECIATED...


First of all he is very young, and should not be allowed to run free in the entire house. You can confine him to a kitchen or use an ex pen. It takes a lot of time and patience to train them.

Second, He is not peeing outside because he has no idea what he is supposed to be doing. He is not being naughty, it's just like a baby, he doesn't understand.

When I trained mine to Pee pads, I kept them confined to the kitchen, I would put the pads wherever they peed, they had several favorite spots. Whe the got so they were always using the pads, i started todf move the pads all toward one area, I moved them just a little bit each day, untill I was able to eliminate 1 and then another and finally all but one of them were gone.

They would still occasionally have mistakes but 90% of the time the went on the pads. As the got older, they got better.

The third thing is, dogs do not understand time out. If you catch him in the act of peeing on the floor, scold him instantly, if you didn't see him do it, don't bother scolding because he will have no idea why you are yelling. They do not understand the human language.

If you see him peeing on the pad praise him instantly, there again don't come along later and tell him he was a good dog for peeing on the pad, it has to be instantly.

Patience patience patience, and a ton of common sense. He wants to please you, you have to help him to succeed.
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