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I don't know anything about the book but I think I can make a pretty safe bet by saying...whoever wrote it wasn't training a Yorkie! lol! |
Oh No. This thread isn't going the way I had hoped. :eek: |
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So maybe not in 7 days but it can be done...And i'm sure it helps that I'm a stay-at-home-mom and I'm here all day with her. Don't lose hope!! :) |
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this is the link I found, How to Housebreak a Dog in Seven Days | eHow.comI don't know if it follows the same rules as your book, and I can't say how successful it is as my new pup won't be joining us until may! good luck :) |
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oh poo I was *just* bragging about Cooper letting me know she had to go peepee earlier this morning. It was beautiful. She went to the door, barked and looked eagerly at me! YAY!!!:) I had just let her out, she pee pees and runs back to her crate. BEAUTIFUL, I tell you! Well, I go out to feed the horses, and return to find POOP all in her crate, all over her feet and belly!!! Jeez, I am almost at my witts end!:confused::( |
lol just reading this thread, I've got to say, we are all just so encouraging :D |
Of corse... Izzy could just be eating her poop before I smell or find it..lol..That i could see her doing..lol |
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2 weeeks?!?! I think that is still pretty darn gooD!! I mean 7 days is SUPER but 14 days is better than 2 months (like mine did)! so props to you! how did you do it? |
Day three, and going strong. Rily is getting it, but then he was almost there anyway....Saydee, not so much....:eek: Stay tuned... |
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It's possible, just have to be consistent! |
Okay, we are now on day four...And I have decided that "my furbabies hate me." :( I\'m not sure this is doing any good. But I will continue on...... |
Oh God!! I am a first time small dog owner and THIS is sooo difficult! lol. Also, just joined here so hi guys! Shea is extremely difficult to house train. We take her out so much and she can walk around for a half hour and as soon as we get back in the house.... right on my living room floor! Another thing we are having a problem with is her biting. We pet her...she bites..we pick her up she is so excited but still bites.. If we say "no" in a stern voice, it makes no difference. I read to cry like a dog would, but it actually makes her more wild! Any advice? Please help! |
Maybe they should put a disclaimer in the back that it doesn\'t work with certian breeds....especially yorkies:rolleyes: |
Day Five....My first full day back to work. DH didn\'t do his job...:eek::( PeePads like new...Pups running loose.:thumbdown |
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