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05-11-2008, 02:44 AM | #1 |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: London
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| Previously Potty Trained Yorkie Now going EVERYWHERE! My 1 year old Yorkie was paper trained from a few weeks old and has been wonderful about going potty on her pee pad. In the the last month, she has started going potty all over our house. However, in the last few days it has gotten even worse and she is going on the couch and in the bed! I have no clue what I am supposed to do because I usually don't even catch her in the act. She also never uses the pads anymore so I can't praise her to try and re-train her. Can someone PLEASE help me!?!? my husband is at the end of his rope with her! |
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05-11-2008, 03:04 AM | #2 |
Banning Thread Dictator Donating Member | I'd suggest a visit to the vet first. Or at least make a phone call and discuss it with them. It could be medically related. If not, I'd go back to basics. Go through the same steps you took in the beginning: Limit freedom around the house, take her to the pad every few hours and ask her to pee. Reward successes, don't freak out over mistakes. The fact that she's sneaking it means she knows it's wrong and doesn't want to get in trouble. Here's one Web site that discusses adult dogs have setbacks. Hope it helps: How to House-train Your Adult Dog
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05-11-2008, 04:04 AM | #3 |
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| I'd suggest a visit to the vet first. Or at least make a phone call and discuss it with them. It could be medically related what he said |
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