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03-02-2008, 03:41 PM | #1 |
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| Potty Training Tips needed for 8 month old! Hi! I'm fairly new here. I have an 8 month old male who is not neutered (plan to neuter next month). This is my first puppy ever and unfortunately I know I've made lots of mistakes in the potty training department. I really need some help and encouragement. We live in a 3 level townhouse that is almost completely carpeted. I take him outside really often, but maybe not often enough. Every time we go out he has his two spots (one for pee and one for poop), and he immediately goes to those spots and does his business. But, on an almost daily basis he still has accidents in the house. He doesn't ask to go out. So, if I don't catch him in time he pees or poops on the carpet. How often should I be taking an 8 month old Yorkie out to prevent indoor accidents? Also, I recently had another baby. While I was in the hospital my mom (who was staying with us) and husband watched my puppy for me. They obviously didn't watch him the way I do because I found our basement had A LOT of pee spots all over the carpet. I spent hours and hours cleaning, but now I'm worrried that he will always go back there to pee because I've heard that even if it seems like all the urine smell is out, most of the time the dog can still smell it. Do you think a professional carpet cleaning would help with this? Are there companies that specialize in pet odor in carpets? Like I said, I can't see or smell it, but I'm worried that he can. Any advice would be appreciated? I'm just wondering how long it takes the average Yorkie to potty train? |
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03-02-2008, 04:38 PM | #2 |
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| A professional cleaning will nuetralize the stains so he won't be attracted to the same spot
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03-02-2008, 04:49 PM | #3 |
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| He needs to go out every hour if you are going to let him roam. You also need to know his schedule, like if he always poops after dinner you can't let him run around until after he does. Have you tried a bell? Sometimes they don't know how to tell us they need to go out, especially if you are upstairs. If you are crate training him you can let him out every 2 hours but he needs to be in the crate for the last half of that time. He should get trained pretty quickly. Sammy was 10 months when we got her and NOT trained and it took about 6 months for her to catch on. We got Loki as a puppy and he was trained by about 10 months.
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03-02-2008, 05:05 PM | #4 |
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| Use Nature's Miracle... they do'nt smell it after you clean with that!! = ) I also wish I could help with training, but I havn't trained mine to go potty outside
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05-21-2008, 02:21 PM | #5 |
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| Does your male Yorkie use puppy pads inside? |
05-21-2008, 03:16 PM | #6 |
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| No, we don't use them. I have 3 little kids in the house who would just mess with the pads . But, the good news is that Sebastian is now (knock on wood), pretty much housetrained on my main level. He still seems to consider the upstairs hallway, and the basement as his personal potty so I just keep those areas gated off. So far things are going MUCH better in the potty area
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