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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: May 2008 Location: Ajax, On, Canada
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| Congrats Paddysmom......what a feeling......hooray..
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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Arkansas
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| I'm thinking of training Belle to a bell. But, instead of ringing the bell to go outside I want her to ring the bell to go upstairs to her potty pad. Do you think this will still work? Her potty pads are upstairs in the bathroom since this is where she stays during the day when I'm gone. Every once in a while she'll get up on the first step and yelp to tell me she has to go but she won't do it every time so I still have to watch her like a hawk for her "signs".
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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Indiana
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| Wow! It sounds like the bell is working great for many of you! I have a couple questions. Dixie is 9 months old. When I got her in July I worked very hard with training and felt very confident in her progress. Then, the lovely Indiana winter came. She HATES going outside now! She'll stand there and shiver until I take her in. She'll usually pee once and then beg to go back inside. Then, that leads to pooping accidents in the house. My question is, do you think she is too old to try the bell? Do you think the cold weather outside will put a damper on any progress? Thanks! |
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| | #34 |
| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: May 2008 Location: Ajax, On, Canada
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| Winter can be a challenge.....but I let mine go out regardless....I do not allow them to come in as soon as they finish pee even if they scratch at the d......I usually just say go potty and wait a few minutes......usually they will turn around and figure it out.....mine will play outside in the cold for a llittle bit without coats....in regards to the bell I guess you can teach your yorkie at any age if you are consistent (Ceasar Millan says).....so give it a try.....good luck.
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Houston, TX
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| Mine both ring a bell to go outside, it is a big jingle bell, attached to fabric. The MOST important thing is to NAME the deed they are doing. AS she is going pipi, say GOOD girl pip! GIVE TREAT IMMEdiately, so she can ASSOCIATE the act with the treat. If you give it to them after they have come inside then they think you are giving it to them for coming in. I had Jazzie on a short leash attatched to me when I was training her, if she began to squat, I'd say NO, I'd take her outside point to the grass and tell her PIPI outside. The same if I caught her trying to #2. She got the hang quick, after putting the bell up the almost accidents ended.
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| | #36 |
| Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Omaha, NE, USA
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| My Bella is trained to use the bell. but I guess I got lucky, my best friend breeds Yorkies, and I have pup-sat them a few times. I think they pretty much taught Bella that thats what she needs to do to go potty. lol |
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| YT Addict Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Southern Indiana
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| Shew - I know what you mean! I was excited today because the temp got up to the 50's here! I was actually able to get them to go outside on their own four legs. In the cold rains or teen temps, I had to literally pick them up and carry them out, and then we all stand there freezing and waiting....and waiting...and waiting. So today was a great reprieve! Hurry spring! ![]() Quote:
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| My Three Hearts Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Wrapped around their paws :-)
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| Bell training is the best!!! Reading this thread has me remembering when AprilLove first "got it", LOL she was ringing the bell every few minutes and I was jumping up constantly to go bring her out. Most of the time she was playing me, teehee, but eventually, she used it to only go outside, and shortly after that, she started ringing the bell on her own, to let my older dogs inside when they were out. These little guys are soooooooooooo smart!!
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| YT Addict Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Nevada
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| I'm so happy I could scream! Two days ago, Nikko used the bell for the first time to go outside. Since then, he has been using it consistently for poops AND pees. I haven't kept perfect track, but I think it's been at least 2-3 weeks (maybe closer to a month?) since we started doing this bell thing... and the whole time he seemed scared to death of the bell (except for the very first couple of times we made him ring it??!). Now he definitely knows what it's for - going outside. He even keeps trying if the bell doesn't ring loudly on the first try. And he does seem to know that poops and pees belong outside, since we've had a grand total of like two accidents in close to a month now, none of which have been in the past couple of weeks. We have followed much of the potty training advice on this site to the letter - THANK YOU to YT members. On another related note... I'm not complaining honestly, but he knows only that the bell means going outside... so at this point, he will ring it not only to go out to use the bathroom, but also to get attention, when he's a little bored, or just to go out and chase the leaves when it's windy. If he doesn't poo/pee almost immediately, we bring him back in. I wonder how long this "abusing" the bell will last? We try to keep him away from it through distraction and crating and the like when we're sure he doesn't need to use the bathroom. Please don't get me wrong... no complaints here, as I feel like with this step we are at least well on our way to success (again, me exploding with happiness here!!!!!!!!) - I'm just curious. We are STILL after a month and a half of having him, keeping him confined in an area about 1/3 the size of our one story house (not including bedrooms). But the success so far is totally worth it! Lauren & Nikko Last edited by lemonlauren; 01-11-2009 at 12:55 AM. |
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| YT Addict Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Nevada
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| I just wanted to add... please, if you are attempting bell training, DON'T GIVE UP too soon. We were seriously about to give up. We were considering hanging a different bell with a different sound because Nikko seemed so scared of the original bell. But lo and behold... magically he "got it" - and it was so totally unexpected by that point. Seriously, seriously DON'T GIVE UP!!!!! Lauren & Nikko |
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: May 2008 Location: Ajax, On, Canada
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Maui, Hawaii
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I'm going to get a bell to try too, and hope it will work with my 9 mo. and 6 mo. old pups. They don't bark to tell me, but just sit by the door and wait for me to come by and let them out. I feel bad, wondering how long they have been waiting.
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| Donating YT Addict Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Missouri
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Bailey rings a service/desk bell ($5 at Office Depot). During potty training, we scooped her up and took her paw to the bell. Yes, she pulled back in the beginning - but soon she figured it out!! I love it and my friends/family think its hilarious! We don't have a bell in our master bedroom, so when the door is shut and Bailey needs to potty - she'll tap the door stop springy thing instead She makes us laugh!!!!
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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Michigan
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Sasha "abuses" the bell every now & again, more so in the summer though because she wants to go out in the nice weather. Now that it's winter, she only rings to go out to pee/poop. | |
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