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♥Sapphire♥ Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: PA, USA
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| ![]() NO! Always avoid the face. You could injure his eyes if you spray there. Usually just a squirt to the back will work. Atleast that's what I've heard. ![]()
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YT Addict Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: banning, ca
Posts: 435
| ![]() i decided to try the coins in a jar. Well instead of a jar, i put pennies in a water bottle. It actually work for a little bit tonight. He has been super bad today. I can't deal with him. I am wondering, will the loud noise create fear in him? |
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Erie
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: DesPlaines, IL, U.S.A
Posts: 19
| ![]() I totally relate with what you are going through...except my Rufus is 11 months old!! He does not bite (unless it's play biting); but he does NOT listen and he chews everything... I have tried training classes to learn things to say to get him to stop (ie: leave it, wrong...) DID NOT WORK I have tried shaking the can, spraying him, yelling, I even saved a noise maker from New Years Eve for the noise. All of those worked for a short while. Now I'm still dealing with accidents in the crate at night and still in the house! Anyways...here is my one piece of advice (I got it from some fellow yorkie owners on Yorkie talk)- Buy a "bully stick". I just got one for him to chew...He LOVES it! He is occupied forever and he even loves it more than his toys. He chews things less (I can actually leave my slippers around without him chewing them). He is really attached to me, and now I can actually do a few things in the house without him flipping out. I can't believe I just heard about these now! You can buy them at the pet store (I bought the natural cow ones-cause he has a sensitive stomach). The person at the store said one stick would last for a while; but he goes through them fast...i usually take it away when it's toward the end of the stick (a few inches) so he does not choke or anything, and I DO NOT give it to him when i'm gone or at bedtime in the crate (I don't want him to get sick of it). Good Luck ![]() |
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YT Addict Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Nevada
Posts: 454
| ![]() Hahaha! Yep... 90% of the time I have the best puppy in the world... happy, playful, loves naps, loves his crate, doesn't chew on things he shouldn't, rings the bell if he needs to be let outside, etc. He's amazing, and I couldn't be happier. BUT that other 10% of the time... he gets in one of his "moods" about once or twice a day. It usually happens first thing in the morning, after the first poop and pee of the day, or later in the evening when he's starting to get tired. He forgets everything he knows, whines at us to pick him up, then if we do he immediately whines to be let down. He rings the bell just to go outside and sit for no reason, not pee. Or he rings the bell then runs off around the house with no interest at all in going outside. He chews on the carpet, and sometimes even tries to hump our arms if we try to play with him to distract him. It's insane! His "moods" are horrible! We have a few of solutions that sometimes work: First, the amazing magical bully stick. A fresh one of those can occupy him for 20+ minutes until he forgets how insane he is. A fresh flossie (funny looking spiraled bully stick type thing) will entertain him for close to an hour, then he's usually worn out enough to lay on one of laps and fall asleep. Second, we sometimes invite the neighbor dog over... he patiently lets Nikko torture him for an hour or so, and by then Nikko is worn out or at least over his "mood." Third, sometimes a walk works to burn off some of the craziness. However, the craziness sometimes makes walking impossible because he just digs his heels in and refuses to walk at all if there's something else he thinks he wants in the opposite direction. It sounds like many puppies do this type of thing, and the sugar idea is something I'd never thought of - makes sense though! We're switching Nikko over to a higher protein, less carbs (therefore less sugar) diet. It'll be interesting to see if that makes any difference. Lauren & Nikko |
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Orland Park, Il
Posts: 10
| ![]() It is very comforting to read these threads and see that you are not alone! Our guy is nine months old. We have been nick naming him Titus the terrorist. He knows he is to use the litter box, but chooses to go on the floor next to it. I can't believe how many paper towel rolls I go through. He barks and chews on his bed/basket in the middle of the night, and then looks at you with those adorable eyes. I think that they are so lucky that they are so adorable! |
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No Longer a Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Newfoundland Canada
Posts: 392
| ![]() Keely gets like that if she doesnt get enough excersize. She gets bored before bed. Is yo0ur dog getting alot of excersize during the day?? At least 5 minutes of training to stimulate the brain? Maybe throw a ball/toy around before he starts acting up to wera him out. Honestly, youur dog is showing signs of bordom. A tired dog is a happy dog. |
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: DesPlaines, IL, U.S.A
Posts: 19
| ![]() Titus mom- You just totally cracked me up..."Titus the Terrorist" lol We call ours Rufus the Ruthless. ![]() We tried litter box training; but Rufus just kept eating the pellets! I know what you are going to say-for me to buy the bitter apple spray...TRIED IT! The "ruthless" ate them anyways. ![]() You are so right...if they were not so cute I don't know what I would do ![]() |
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Orland Park, Il
Posts: 10
| ![]() Nope, I'm not going to suggest the bitter spray. I tried it too and the terrorist just ate it as well! |
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Seattle, Wa, King
Posts: 12
| ![]() I know you guys are all suffering, but I can't help but smile while reading your stories! Charlie has been a good boy, except when we go outside to potty. He will run around and bark at anything. He even pretends to use the potty so he'll get his treat! So I always double check his privates and ONLY give him his favorite treat if he has gone. When he knows I'm really super upset with his behavior, he will give himself a timeout and I completely ignore him. I recommend that when your baby makes me mad, just tell him "No", put him on his pad and completely ignore him for about 15min. I hope that works. |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Montgomery, AL, USA
Posts: 98
| ![]() Gucci went through a period of "bad dog" and we decided that the best way to beat it was to put more time into his training. He now walks about 4 times a day, at least 1/2 mile each time. We make sure he has a play time twice a day as well, and forget about training when he's ready to play. I've learned that when he sits in front of us whining, it doesn't necessarily mean that he want up. We're still learning his signals and hopefully you will as well. Yesterday, I had the brilliant idea to try the bell at the door trick. While in Steinmart, they had the cutest little stuffed dog (about a foot long and 3" around with bells on the bottom feet, specifically for training. Unfortunately, Gucci is too little to reach, but I've been lifting him to give him the idea to jump at it. I'm thinking he's afraid of the bells! Time will tell and I'm not ready to give up. Maybe he won't sit and whine when he needs a walk! At almost 9 months, he's 4 # of love, and again lucky that he's sooo cute! We've made great strides in the potty training area, but he still will have an occasional booboo. By the way, he went through regression at about 5 months. Good luck. Kathy and Gucci |
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Slidell, Louisiana
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