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Peeing and POOPING int he crate :eek: I dont know what to do now, he has ample walks, and plenty of play time and he has started to PEE where he sleeps and poop so he is wollowing in it as the crate is just big enough for his to turn around and lie down in.:confused: what does this mean? Pooping and peeing all of a sudden:confused: ., Does this mean he wont be house broken at any time? Last night he raised his leg and pees in the water bowl while they both were in the room eating |
same here. mine has peed in his crate everyday so far. I have had him 5 days now and he is 7mos old. its big enough for him to stand, lile down, and turnaround in. my bichon did that only a few times when she was 8-12 wks old. |
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I don't find it "interesting" she said "so far" and then spoke of her other dog... Whats wrong with that? "I have started to train the yorkie Scooby in the crate, the crate is just enough for him to sleep nothing more, no playing no area for pooping. So far, he has not gone in it, neither has he peed. he is let out each two hours with 1/2 break time and play or walking outside, then back in again, he makes no fuss. I dotn know at mine being 5 mths how long it will take but I guess 6 months? Your puppy is a tinee weenie baby, he will make accidents. My Pom Bandit used to do this and pee like ever 20 minutes then he just got better and now that is no more, well providing I keep the two boys separated . Otherwise the baby will learn, dont put food or water in there for him. Are you doing that? So is he pooping immediately after coming back inside?" |
Why do you feel the need to confine this poor little boy in a space just big enough for him to turn around and lie down in in order to house train him? First of all HE IS A PUPPY, he is going to have accidents, get over it. If you get angry with him then he is even less likely to ever be trained because he will start to pee when you are not watching him (such as when he is in his crate) to try to avoid getting told off. Watch him, take him out to potty every hour, after he wakes up, after he eats/drinks and after he plays. Wait for him to go, when he goes say good boy and give him a treat. He will learn eventually, but NOT immediately. I am getting really sick of your posts moaning about 'the pom' and 'the yorkie', having a puppy is a joyful time and you should be cherishing every second of it. |
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Sargemommy, apparently some people choose not to READ and comprehend what is being said. Apparently my having a Pomeranian is a BIG issue on a yorkie forum, maybe I am NOT allowed to have another dog. And yes, I SAID SO FAR......he is a baby? Babys DONT raise their leg and MARK water bowls LMFAO:thumbdown, neither do they SPRAY the walls and door frames:thumbdown . This dog is 5 heading to six months, I dont look at him as an INFANT baby, he is a an adolescent and this is really somethign to be concerned about. Most dogs who end up in shelters or being given away are dogs who REFUSE TO LEARN. he is taken out eons of times a day: He is a BABY and will have accidents? I believe this should be for the 10 to 16 week puppies not 24 week puppies. I have been detecting a lot of hate and bitterness on this forum. What is the problem women, arent members allowed to say what is happenign with their dogs without the claws coming up? Geeze it is nnot even halloween yet:thumbdown |
Seems to me, it is you who are bitter. In most of your threads you try to antagonize by saying things you know will get make the people of this forum upset. You are toying with our love of this breed and for some reason it is a source of entertainment for you. I for one am done reading your posts. Have a great day! |
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:( We have lots of members with different breeds here, but in my opinion from all i read that poor pup realy does not have a chance in your Household,and realy would consider to rehoming him to someone that has the love and understanding and patients of raising a Yorkiebaby ! |
A 5 almost 6 month old puppy IS still a baby and is nowhere near done learning. I have an 8 1/2 month old and still consider him a baby. Remember, you have only just got this puppy so the house training starts now, just because he is a little older it doesen't mean he will be quicker to learn where to go potty than a younger puppy. |
Ladies hello:) Rockie is 6 months and was doing really fine in his potty training . He has started having accidents quite frequently lately.. He is very smart. He is being potty trained inside the house. Any suggestions. |
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Have you changed his feeding schedule or deviated from his schedule at all. That can account for it in a small pup. |
No, I am just thinking persistant is the issue. He does good when we're at home. But when we are not. It's Rockie time to potty on the tile in the bathroom. He is just a baby:) and I am sure he will be ok. I just need someone else to agree:p |
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Molly is still only 7&1/2 mths and though she has been trained now for quite some time, she just had a little accident this am, did i get mad .... NO she is still a baby:) my other 3 are almost 3 & 4 they to have an acciedent now & then to. I beleive it will happen forever so we just got use to it;) I clean it up and move on :D please do the same. |
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