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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: New Jersey
Posts: 47
| ![]() Pee Pads have come in quite handy the past couple of days because it's been raining pretty much nonstop. Yogi will go outside and pee, but of course, he doesn't stay outside for long (who wants to get soaking wet?). We use them as backups when the weather prevents us from taking him on his walks or when he eats something different. |
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BANNED! Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Texas, USA
Posts: 159
| ![]() I think its easier for the dog to learn to only go outside. Then, with pads its like u cant go naywhere in the house except this white pad. BUt i think it would be easier fo them to think cant go anywhere in the house at all. I dont know, mayba im just weird lol. |
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: In my childrens heart
Posts: 33
| ![]() Well I had a discussion about this very same subject yesteday with someone and they were like you should train Lola to go outside and NOT use the pads and pop her when she has an accident and rub her nose in it when she does and on and on and on... I said that I DO NOT "pop" my dog when she has an accident which is very seldom and when she does that I find her accidents AFTERWARDS which she will not understand why she is being spanked after the fact?!?! I believe that whatever method someone else "chooses" do as far as training is their own buisness. I don't have the convinience of working in the same town that I live in or someone to let my dog out when we are not home. I would think trying to train her to go outside also would only confuse her? It would sure confuse the heck outta me...It's not hard to do just consistancy which I KNOW that I cannot have if I work all day and do not have any one to depend on to take her outside! I dont expect my baby to hold it all day until then. Sorry ya'll...I had to vent cause it made me mad ![]()
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Registered User Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Council Bluffs IA USA
Posts: 44
| ![]() Wow! I had no idea my question would turn into a 3 (so far) page discussion. But many many of you have helped me to understand why you do what you do. Also, Smokie is a 10 lb Yorkie, and I'm disabled, and we have a fenced yard. So I have some advantages there. And whomever said to swat your Yorkie was nuts. Yorkies are too small to be hit. Just a tone of voice can let them know if we are displeased with them! I have taken a newspaper rolled up and hit my hand with it. The noise alone lets him know to pay attention. Please don't misunderstand me, either. I never thought of any of you as being dirty or even lazy. I was just wanting some education as to Why, and you have given me that, and have truly helped me to better understand. For that I thank you. As for going out in bad weather, Smokie will go out in the rain, but doesn't stay long. I've tried those boots they sell - don't waste your money - I could not get them to stay on Smokie's feet for nothing. So I went to the Goodwill, found the perfect child sized coat for the material, and a canvas bag, and I am making him his coat and shoes. I don't want him out there this winter on freezing ground either, so since he does go outside, it is my responsibility to make it comfortable for him. For his boots, I'm going to cut the material and canvas in an almost circular piece, then run a string through the top so I can tie them on so they won't come off. The furry part will of course go inside - the outside will be waterproof. And I am making his coat so he will be more than warm enough, because I will put the fur inside, and the canvas part on the outside. (I got the perfect pattern off of Ebay for 99 cents!) Kansas can have some horrible winters as well. So, I do intend to make sure he stays warm. Even when it is just cool out - say 50's and windy - we put his fleece outfits on him to keep him warm. But I want to thank you for all the info you have given me. Thanks so much and have a Yorkie wonderful day! Reva ~ Smokie's mama ![]() |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 171
| ![]() I use pee pads exclusively and I'm never going back!!!! My last 2 went outside. Because I had never even known about them, and if I wasn't home soon enough--accident. Old age--accidents. Young puppies that can"t hold it-- accidents. Frankie was pad trained in a few days @ 11 weeks old. He doesn't miss. I have my pad under a counter in my laundry room so anyone visiting doesn't see it. I change it several times a day. No odor/no mess. I am never interupted, never feel guilty if Im gone too long, never get woken up at night for a potty run. He goes when he has to go. I know our Yorkies really are animals, even if we think they are human-like, and can be trained to go whenever/wherever; but, if someone told me how many times and when I had to go...I'd have accidents too. If I didn't have a discrete place for him to go, he'd probably be going outside. I'm grossed out when I see them all over people's houses in public areas.
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: In my childrens heart
Posts: 33
| ![]() Definately not offended here...matter of fact I am SOOOO glad you asked this questions cause with the remarks made yesterday I started to think I was wrong and maybe I should train her to go outside but it seems to be that I am NOT the only one who has the same thought. So THANK-YOU ![]()
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Crystal MN
Posts: 30
| ![]() I use wee pads because I am disabled and going up and down stairs is extreamly difficult for me and because she is a puppy I dont want her to be outside alone. I do take her out once a day and I have a neighbor boy (13 who loves dogs) take her for a walk every noon time. I am trying to get her to go outside, she loves it out there and now thats shes old she can be out there on her own, me watching from the window, but as she is totally trained on her wee pads, she plays outside and comes in the house and goes on her wee pad. I've had many dogs, all small breed and they all were trained outside, so I am hoping with time and patience Abby will eventually go outdoors and the wee pads only used when I'm not home and she cant go out.
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Katy, Texas USA
Posts: 1,458
| ![]() I wish I could train Buster & Maggie to use the pee pads. I tried when they were younger but they did not go for it. I work and I have a dog door but on days like today where it is a 100% chance of rain (and it has been raining all day) and it is going to rain all day tomorrow, the pee pad would come in real handy. For the most part they go outside to potty but sometimes I get a surprise. When the lawn guy comes to mow I close the dog door and they have to stay in the house until someone comes home (lots of surprises on Fridays!). I put pee pads down on that day but they don't use them. I understand why people use the pee pads, I wish my puppies would use them. I keep a supply of them but have not had to purchase anymore.
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Weymouth, Ma
Posts: 2,584
| ![]() I am wondering how I can make Laci use them come full blown winter , its freezing here and often times get snow above a foot!!
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www.yorkierescue.com Donating Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Las Vegas & Orange County
Posts: 17,408
| ![]() LOL, when Uni was a baby, I started potty training her in the bath tub! Then went to the pee pads in the bathrooms. She had a pad in each bathroom. Once we came home she would pee downstairs, then zoom upstairs and poop up there! When we came to MIL's house she would go in the br also! We have sicne moved her pee pad into the back sun room. She got the change within a few days. I think it's more of knowing the command of "go pee" or "go poop" then where the pad is. She took a while to "go" while on walks. We don't walk that often, but she gets plenty of exercise in the house running around anyway. Now she will go pee on walks, but she is marking and not actually relieving herself. But to answer the OP, I love pee pads. Uni needs to go at about 5am. No way I would take her outside at that time! Just last night, she wanted to go at 3:30! I just open a few doors for her and that's it. ![]()
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Jada + Bogie = ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Mayberry AKA smalltown usa
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| ![]() I use pee pads only. When we first got Jada she was already pee pad trained. Then we got Bogie from the same breeder and he was too. I tried training them to go outside too and It just confused them.They started having accidents at least 2-3 times a day. It is really no big deal to let them use pads and it sure is more convenient. I keep two down at all times. I use washable during the day when I am at work and the disposable ones when I am home(they like to shred the disposable ones if I am not here!!!) I think it is just a matter of preference and if you are home and able to take them out during the day. ![]()
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Donating YT 5000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Ohio
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| ![]() Crosley only goes outside, she is a 17lb Yorkie-Poo! ![]() Wrigley we brought home as a 3 month old puppy who was almost completely pee pee pad trained. We bought her in the fall and she was so small going into winter and it was easier. She is much more of an indoor dog and she gets cold so easily! She will go outside, but prefers indoor! Camden was 2years old when we rescued her and I think she was used to going wherever! She LOVES being outdoors and would prefer it, but she will use pads as well and is actually getting better about it lately! I would say weather is the big thing for us, when it's raining and cold, we just hate going out and they do too! We just prefer having the option and I'm glad that the smaller two will use both!
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Donating YT 500 Club Member | ![]() I honestly blame wee wee pads for the accidents that have occurred in my home...Uggh! I've never had a problem with training ANY animal in my life. In fact, I never trained my French Mastiff, my Pekingnese trained her. My Mastiff had one accident from the day I got her home until she passed. My rabbit was easier to train than my two Yorkies and I honestly believe it's because of those stupid wee wee pads that I knew better not to use but one of my dogs was trained to go on them so I foolishly and knowingly kept them around just in case...IMO, Huge mistake!
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Charlottesville, Va, USA
Posts: 39
| ![]() I have pee pads - just in case. Sometimes it will go unused for weeks. Then, one day I'll find poo or a peepee on there. I guess it just saves me from being frustrated or my husband being upset over an accident. I am a stay at home mom, but I'm never home all day every day. Oliver is crated in his palace ![]() just peace of mind for me.... Oh and I have 2 on each floor...he has lots of choices.... |
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