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What Is the Deal?! I NEED ADVICE Ok, I must have bragged way too much. Lilly has always been really good about using her potty pad :thumbup:. Usually TOO good. She would pee a little here and there ALWAYS ON THE PAD THOUGH every 10 minutes just so she could get a treat :rolleyes:. She had it down pat. She'd look at me, then my bf, then she'd walk to the pad, squat, pee or force pee then look back at us waiting for a treat. Great! :bravo: Until now. For the past several days she hasn't used her potty pad but ONCE :confused:. I have cleaned up so much pee :eek: I could scream. Then today! She pees on my flippin' couch! I was sooo upset. I told her "NO!" "BAD GIRL :mad:" and she was gated in the bathroom with the door shut for around a hour. Before when she would pee I would tell her "NO!" "BAD BAD GIRL!" and ignore her for about 5 minutes. Bad thing about it is SHE KNEW she was doing wrong! She knew it! I know this because she would pee, smell it then see me getting up to scold her and she'd run upstairs :animal37 to hide from me. I've even tried telling her no, bad girl and then setting her on her pee pad and patting on the pad and telling her "THIS IS A GOOD GIRL!!!!!" I'm looking for any advice anyone can give me :cry8:, it's getting out of hand and I've transferred way too many rags into pee rags over the past few days. I feel like everything I've taught her as far as potty training has went out the window. It upsets me so much that she knows where she's supposed to potty but she isn't doing it. |
She does not know she was wrong. She does know that you were upset at something. The only time they will connect you getting angry and her having an accident is if you catch her midstream. Otherwise you are too late already. How long was she using the pads consistently? Maybe you relaxed in your training or gave her too much freedom the last week or so? |
Sounds the same....... :animal-paI'm not sure that I can give you advice, but I surely will return to this thread to find out if there is anyone out there who has the answer!!! I just posted in another thread kinda about the same thing. My Neko was adopted, we got him at 5 years old. I can tell that he was potty trained, his paper work said so, but that he had accidents in the house 2-3 times a week. He sleeps and when we aren't playing with him, in his crate. We've had him for almost 2 months and still can't trust him to run over the house unattented! If you take him outside, he will go outside. If you don't, he will go where ever he walks!! He has days where he will jump on us and when we stand, he heads for the back door and jumps on it, once the door opens, off into the grass and he's doing his business! So I "KNOW" he "KNOWS" where he is supose to go. He's been doing that since we got him! Then he has his days where he will just stand in the floor and do it. (He always "coward" and won't move when you call him when he has done it in the house). I know he knows better, but what do I do??????? I feel sorry for him being in the crate day in and out, but our carpets are causing us to consider taking him back to the Humane Society!:(:animal-pa |
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She'll be 2 in July and she's been consistently using the pads since she was around 7 months old. She would have an accident maybe like once in a month but that was it. I haven't changed anything, everything has been going the same. Her pads stay in the same spot and when she peed on the floor the first time, I got onto her just like I would if she had peed on the carpet before. |
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Is it possible she has a UTI? I think something very subtle probably changed that might not occur to you right away. In any case, if it's not a physical problem, I would just go back to potty 101. Keep her crated for a few days, then give her access to one room, then two rooms, etc. It will probably go quickly since she knows the drill. I agree with westieboy about what she "knows" is wrong. Strangely enough, a dog can know that pee on the floor upsets their owner, but not associate that with the act of peeing. I don't suggest you try this, :p but if YOU peed on the floor, she would probably run away from that as well. |
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I don't think she has a UTI though, I need to look up the symptoms. She doesn't pee all the time, it's just like when she has to go - she makes no priority to make it on the pad, she just pees wherever she's standing. She could be playing and then just pop a squat and piss then go back to playing. She doesn't even try to go to a different room to pee. We can be watching TV and look over and she'll just pee right in front of us. Today, she peed right in front of my boyfriend's foot. |
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He will jump on us and then lead us to the door, jumping on it..Then outside in the grass to pee. Once he's done, he will jump on the door to go back inside. He will do this for about 3-4 days in a row and then you will see him just stand in the floor, pee and then coward! Not sure how much more crate training or misunderstanding I can take. And yes, we "ALWAYS" clean up "VERY" well behind an accident. He almost never goes in the same place he did before anyway. Or so soon he will have to start repeating!!:mad::animal-pa |
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If he was just neutered, that will definitely throw him off. I hate to tell you this, but it can take up to a year to fully potty train a yorkie. Please do not take him back just for potty problems. :( He just needs some patience. yorkie_mama was describing what's called a "belly band". A number of YT members sell them. It fastens around the middle, and you put a panty liner inside, I believe. For many dogs, the sensation of having a wet belly is unpleasant enough that they will hold it when they are wearing one. On the other hand, some dogs may pee anyway. I would definitely keep at the training before resorting to belly bands. |
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Well, I took the poor Bug to the vet this morning because she peed on our bed last night and then the couch again this morning. I was so upset and it just didn't seem like her. The vet said that she was running a small fever which may mean that she was beginning to get a UTI. He gave me some amoxicillan that I'm supposed to give her twice a day for 7 days. He said if she has something then that will kick it out. If she's still doing it then I reckon we have to go back to Potty Training 101! How fun. I really hope if she's not feeling well that she starts feeling better soon. None of it really makes sense. BUT! Let's hope for the best. |
Aw, poor doggy. I am hoping she is back on her feet (and potty pad) in no time. |
I'm sure she'll get better soon, the good news is that she'll probably get back to her trained ways in no time. |
This kind of happened to me , Laci came to me pee pee pad trained, she never ever had an accident off pee pads, then I had my rugs cleaned , apparently the rug cleaner they used contained amonia, I had no idea this would effect her.. well she started to use my house as a litter box:eek::eek::eek:, I found of from a trainer that he has heard this story a million times... have you possibly used some type of cleaner that contains and attractant!! |
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Is your girl spayed? Sometimes intact females 'mark' to attract males. If she is spayed...I hope the antibiotics work & it was indeed UTI & she's back to peeing on the pee-pad. |
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You know, that Phoebe was doing that while ago, and she is very good, she is the one that train Shayna and Melody, because they follow her a lot since day one, so I was like what a heck:mad::confused:so I took her to the vet and he ck her, I mean ck her, and find nothing wrong with her:confused: she was fine thank God, anyway the vet ask me if there anything different of our schedule etc, I told him that my twin was here visiting and he said oh well you just have a behavior problem here if she feel left out:rolleyes: she probably just want some attention:rolleyes: blah, blah, blah, then I came home and give her extra attention and all that, and guess what? he was right, she went back to herself:lol tears you know my male cat pee on my twin laptop case and Phoebe pee on the couch where she like to seat, I was so embarrass with her, I don't know if is because she has bunnies back home and my mom has a male poodle, and they can smell them:rolleyes: but hubby felt so bad that we got her a new laptop cover lol and we had to keep the door of her bedroom close, sorry for the long post. |
I know exactly how you feel. Some weeks Harley will go without one single accident and I think I've got it all whooped....then he pops up and starting peeing on the carpet again. He even went on the bed in my guest room..which blew my mind because he had never went to potty on the bed. It's a constant battle with him. He has went through these stages several times where he does really good and then he regresses. I'm not sure why they do that. Maybe its for the attention? I'm not sure. |
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HOWEVER...I saw another post in another thread somewhere that suggested a "BELL" by or on the door. Wow, I was unsure at first, but this really works!!!!!! All day long, "Ring..Ring..Ring", and off to the door we go! Open the door and then he jumps on the outer door to go outside. He hasn't had an accident in the house now in quit some time! My son gets frustrated with the bell all day and takes his time or don't go at all and then the accident happened. But now he's learned..LOL. Bell ring, take off and open the door..LOL! My Neko is doing GREAT now! =) He has so much more freedom over the house now. He even sleeps in my room with me..=) We do still "confine" him when we leave home for hours, tho! Thanx For The Advice!! =):animal-pa |
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