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Originally Posted by abock I am a new Yorkie owner & have never owned a little dog before. Only large dogs and they have all gone outside to do their business. I have a 5 mos. old Yorkie that was trained to pee pee pads and I have had her 1 month. She seemed to to ok with the pee pads at first, but now she is peeing & pooping on the carpet whenever I take her out to play with her. I always make sure she has recently used her pee pad before taking her out of her pen to play. I don't want to confine her al lthe time to the pen, and I'd like to let her have more freedom around the house. Is she just too young to have more freedom? I thought she was potty trained, but now I guess not. I have also tried to take her outside to do her business and she won't go on the grass. In fact, she just eats rabbit poop out of the grass when I take her out there to go! I am feeling it is a lose, lose situation. I'd really prefer she goes outside to do her business anyhow, but we live in CO and it is often snowy or soo cold for my little one. she shivers like crazy outside & the wind literally blows her over. she is under 3 #. can anyone give me some advice on what to do? Thanks so much  |
Rabbit poop is a huge no no, can make them very sick, or like my sister just found out with her older dog, they can get worms from it, and then the other dogs and owners can also get the worms. I have all of mine pee pad trained(well, all 4 of the inside dogs) and love it. There are so many more pros than cons of having them use pads.
You don't want to leave your puppy unattended when you're not home. They will chew up until around 1 year old or a little after. My youngest just turned 7 mos. yesterday and has decided she wants to nibble away on my leather sectional. It's not going to hurt it, as it's already destroyed, but, I still get on to her as I don't want her to think it's okay to destroy it more. I would honestly try and keep her going on the pee pad. The little one I just got, I got at 5 1/2 mos. and had her completely housebroken in less than 2 weeks. It just takes a lot of consistency, and mine is also tiny, she's right around 2 lbs. Good luck