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Originally Posted by Alfie Wow... am I glad that I found this forum because everyone here seems to be having the same problems as me. I bought my Yorkie as a gift for my girlfriend about 3 weeks ago and was told the exact same thing by the breeder where I purchased him from: "He's already house trained and he'll get used to his environment in a few days..." not the case at all...
We made the mistake of letting him roam around the house and he poops and pees everywhere every chance that he get's. Sometimes he'll pee on his pee-pee pads but for the most part he simply lies in the tray that we've set up for him to do his businees in  ... Can anyone answer a few questions for me:
1. Why does he lie directly on the pee-pee pads after he's peed on them?
2. I've washed the floors of my house with a solution of water and vinegar... am I to do the same inside of the small area that is designated for him, excpet for his pee-pad area?
3. I have a huge cage/crate that I could use for him instead of the area where he currently stays. Should I keep him in there instead?
4. When I leave him in his area for an hour or two he rips his pee-pads to shreds... why?
Any help that anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated. He's almost 4 months old. |
coco used 2 lie on her pee pads to like it was her bed, but she got over there already. i would wash the space he is in too because if he smells the pee on the floor he will continue to pee there. the other day i bought coco a simple solutions spray to spray on her pad that is supposed to help with the training. the cage/crate should only be big enough for him to stand up, lay down, and turn around because if it is too big he will just pee on the other side and learn to pee in his cage instead of his pad.