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And Rylee Finnegan Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Metro Detroit, MI
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| ![]() Here is a site explaining why it should be left down all the down (at least during the day): http://www.veterinarypartner.com/Con...=1&SourceID=47
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No Longer A Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: NEW YORK
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Common sence has to be used when owning any pet. Who in their right mind would leave a dog crated in a heated house with no water? In reality water does not need to be put down all day when your not at home IF you have given your pet water before leaving and coming home to walk them at lunch time giving water and then at dinner time as well, with water down until that last walk in the evening. You can not potty train a dog to go out side if water is left for free drinking during the day when no one is home. He will pee because he can not hold it. If you want to pee pad train your pet or use belly bands than that's fine but to train a dog to pee outdoors he can not have water when no one is home to monitor it or you will never get him trained. | |
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YT Addict Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Springfield
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| ![]() We're using the bottles that hook on the crates. I'll let you guys know how it goes.
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And Rylee Finnegan Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Metro Detroit, MI
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| ![]() I just think it is best for their bodies to drink when they need to. I also would not want to be thirsty and have to wait four hours...
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Cisco, TX
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I didn't withhold water from my children when I was potty trainig them, and I wouldn't do that to a dog either. If I was that concerned, I wouldn't have gotten the dog... | |
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member | ![]() I have alway free fed and watered all my dogs. I would hate to think they were thirsty and couldn't tell me. ![]()
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No Longer A Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: NEW YORK
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| ![]() Everyone seems to be concentrating on one thing here. Taking water from your pet. That is not the intention of monitoring their intake until they are trained. I, for one, would not live with a dog in my home that would pee or poop where ever he pleased! You are truly doing your pet a favor by housebreaking him. Every book that I read tells you how to monitor their intake of water during this process. No one ever stated not to give them water. If you want a dog that is well trained than patience and monitoring thier intake of water is a must! When people say help he pees and poops all over my house what do I do? Don't ask the question if you don't want to hear the answer! Well open a book and find out. Heavens knows there's enough threads on this site on the subjuct as well. There are hundreds of thousands of unwanted pets in shelters all over this world because they can not be housebroken. Why, because people rather complain than take the time to do it properly. A dog can not train itself. The owner must put it on a schedule ( dogs love schedules) water must be monitored. You can't put a pup in a crate with food and water or water bottle hooked up to the create and not expect him to pee and poop where he sleeps! He has no choice. You have set him up for failure. I am not talking about a 9wk old pup. I am talking about a 3 month and up pup. They should and can be housebroken by 5-6 mos if it is done properly. This is my opinion. When I read some of the threads regarding a pet peeing in the bed, on the carpet, on the furniture etc. I just can't believe what is allowed to happen. It's not the pups fault it's the owner's! Your pet will thank you for housebreaking him if you really want the challenge. |
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Ohio
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| ![]() Good Luck with your puppy! The hard part will be over before you know it!! I restricted water during the house training process, but I'm wondering was that a good idea. My 7.5 month puppy is house trained since 5 months, if you give her water on a schedule. She only eats one time per day by choice. But as I transition to leaving water out all the time, she is having accidents by the door. I am assuming, I need to start over i.e. watching her like a hawk until she learns to regulate the water she drinks. Is there a good way to transition, for those who restricted water? Or is 7.5 months too early to transition? |
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Illinois
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| ![]() I have a 4 month old yorkie as well, and I have always left him fresh water whenever I am home. I just bring him outside every 45 minutes to an hour so we don't have any accidents!
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Ann Arbor
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| ![]() Thanks everyone for your input! I decided to monitor his drinking but let him drink every 2-3 hours and both before & after our walks. It's been working well so far! I work from home so this is possible for me. I will also post elsewhere, but confining him more conservatively has also helped with the housebreaking. I work in a 12x13ft room and figured he can be in the room with me while I work, but he's become a speedy pee-er and has peed in random places without any warning (no sniffing!). So i used an X pen to confine him in one quarter of the room and that has helped tremendously...he was a bit upset at first since he's used to using the whole room, but after a whole day he's accepted it as his play area and has fun on his own as long as I am near ![]() Thanks again! |
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Indiana
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Thats what I was told to because otherwise she would be going potty all the time. | |
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: United States
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| ![]() We leave the water during feeding and during playtime, when his intake can be monitored. |
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I Love My Yorkies Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
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| ![]() I have always left water out for mine at all times
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