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02-24-2012, 09:23 AM | #1 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2011 Location: Reading, MA
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| New yorkie owner in he!! - please help Hi I got my 7 mo. old Yorkie last week. I made the mistake of letting her have the run of the house and all the training she got at the breeders went down the toilet (pun intended). She peed on the carpets and on the floors. I just felt so bad locking her in the pen when I was home. The breeder is wonderful, talking to me every day trying to help me through this. I also work, so I have to leave her alone and she is crying and crying when I leave. She freakin cries when I leave the kitchen. She pees and poos in the pen when she gets up and I put her in there, but after I let her out, she pees on the floor. Does the same thing at night. This a.m. she peed on the floor and I put her in the pen and went in the other room to try and take a nap and she went NUTS. Whining, barking and flinging her bed, toys, pushing the pen. I just sat on the couch and cried because I am SO EXHAUSTED. She gets up so early and fights me on everything. After she has a tantrum she sits there and looks at me like why are you mad at me and punishing me? She wasn't like that at the breeders, she was well behaved, but she also was in a pen with another puppy for 3 months. I know everything is new to her and everyone keeps telling me that I have to be the boss and stand my ground with her. I know I have to contain her in the pen and I know I have to get the harness on her (that should be a real blast) and get her walking even if it is cold out because she is so HYPER and is getting worse and worse and worse. I also know that she has to adapt to MY schedule and it is going to take time. But, I am feeling like I made a mistake getting her and that I can't do this and I should just send her back to the breeder who can find her a better home because I feel like a total failure at this. I feel like she is the one who is ruling me. It will break my heart if I have to do that because I love her (but I don't like her very much right now). All she wants to do is be with me and play, she licks every part of me when I sit on the floor and play with her, but I can't have her peeing on the floors and carpets and I can't have her throwing tantrums when she doesn't get her way. Have you guys gone through this and felt this way? Please help. |
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02-24-2012, 09:30 AM | #2 |
Donating YT 4000 Club Member | as a breeder at 7 month old she should be going for walks to get all that Terrier energy off her, also play sessions should be like 20 minutes, she is full of unused energy and you have to train her, also her pooping habits have a lot to do with feeding times, she should be eating at least twice a day NO free feeding, water should be available all day but pick it up about 8 pm and take her out, she SHOULD not be peeing in her crate, also put her crate in your bedroom, that way she will not feel alone, that is MISTAKE #1 with new puppy owners, they put the pen and the crate in the bathroom or kitchen, she still young and don't want to be alone. HTH, best of luck with your girl.. |
02-24-2012, 09:32 AM | #3 |
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| you need to give her adjustment time and if your upset she knows this and will react accordingly. it is like having a new baby lots of work and you have to be consistant and yes sometimes the bad guy. i wish you luck and hope you end up keeping her. a week really isnt enough time to adjust. when shes alone it sounds like shes getting seperation anxiety. maybe play a radio or give her some sort of distraction so when in her crate she can stay amused and busy.
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02-24-2012, 09:51 AM | #4 |
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| WOW.. I hope you haven't lost it yet.. I had the same problem with Brandy for a little while where I could sleep for the first three weeks and I did have her free around the house and man she really did a number her...I went throught this three time and each time I worked it out.. Brandy was sick when I got her and stood in the vet for three times for weeks at a time so potty training was just a night mare every time she came home.. I took advise from everyone here.. I got a good crate throw out all her linen and started over bcasue I learned no matter how much you wash it the sent is still their.. I did stand my ground with her and followed some instruction.. Step one I got rid of all her toys, bed, and linen.. If you don't want to do that then buy the pet nuralizer. step two I woke up early every morning before she did and took her out so no accidents.. which for me was 7:30am Step three sleep with her in the living room for three week for her to know I was their with her.. step four put her on a reg. routine ex. early walk, meal, play, potty time again then rest in her crate.. with no free play... till she got use to it.. the key is to repeat repeat repeat..and to keep on track with plenty of praise even if their is an accident.. it takes time please work on it because you're going to regret it.. good luck..
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02-24-2012, 11:41 AM | #5 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2011 Location: Reading, MA
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| Actually, I have kind of lost it because I am so stressed out and tired. She does sleep in a crate in my bedroom at night and she is good about that. She sleeps better than me right now. She is in a small ex-pen in the kitchen. The problem is that it is cold here now and she has never been out at all even when she was with the breeder because it was in upper state New York and very cold. She WAS trained to go on paper and she KNOWS how to do that, but because I let her have full run of the house, I effed it all up. So now I am trying to do exactly with the breeder is telling me to do which is confine her to the small pen in the day when I am at work. Let her out for awhile at night when I get home when I can supervise her and play with her which I do, but she is peeing on the floor and I can't catch her in time to put her in the pen to pee. And when I put her back in the pen, she getting destructive. I am just afraid that this dog is going to be too much for me to handle, just one of those super hyper dogs. I know the key is to exercise her and get her on a schedule, but it is SO hard because I work 10 - 6. That is MY schedule and I have to somehow incorporate her into it without getting up at 5:30 a.m. and her going nuts. I live one minute from my work so I don't leave my house till 9:55. So I have this dog that is going nuts from 5:30 to 9:55 and I don't know what to do. Once I start walking her, I can come home for lunch and walk with her, but again, it is cold out. I bought her a little fleece jacket thing so maybe that will help with the cold. Anyway, thanks for your input. I just need to be able to hear from other people that they went through this awful time and GOT through it. I don't want to give her back to the breeder. Not to mention losing all the money I spent. |
02-24-2012, 11:42 AM | #6 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: USA
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| Do you have an article of clothing from when you picked her up at the breeders? I know this sounds weird. Delilah has been here for about a month. She too had a hard time adjusting. I put her in crate and put her next to my bed - she cried all night. I let her in the bed with me - she peed the bed. I covered her crate, put music on etc. Everything that has worked for my Rottweilers, I tried with her and nothing worked. Finally one night my Husband decided he would get up with her so I could sleep. A few hours later he came in the bedroom to tell me he found a solution. We have an enclosed porch and we both leave a pair of shoes out on the porch so that they are handy when the dogs have to go outside. He said he opened the door to take her outside and she ran to my shoes and layed on them. He picked her up and took her outside , brought her back in the house and again she was crying. He again opened the porch door thinking maybe she didn't finsh going potty or something. Again she ran to my shoes. So he picked up my boots and put one boot in her bed and one in her crate. He said she ran to her crate right away and again layed on the shoe. He said he shut the crate and sat at the table for awhile on his laptop to see if she was going ot make any noise. She was quiet for an hour and so he came to bed. She didn't make a peep for the rest of the night. We have left the shoes in her crate and she hasn't made a single peep at night as long as she has those shoes. Later we talked about it and realized those were the shoes I was wearing when we brought her home. So we think maybe she smells some of the others that she was living with on those shoes. Thinking about it later my Rottweiler Adria did have something similiar. My Husband flew out of state to pick Adria up when she was ready to leave her breeders. I sent my Hubby with a few toys for the puppy to come home with. My Husband said Adria, her littermates and her Mom all enjoyed the toys I sent him with while he was at the breeders. She carried this one toy monkey all over when she first came home. Dan said Adria's mother loved that toy. So I think Adria loved that toy so much because it smelled like her Mom. |
02-24-2012, 11:53 AM | #7 |
Donating YT 4000 Club Member | dress her in her fleece jacket and get that pup out for walks, she will not get sick from the cold, she is getting distructive because she is board and has LOTS of unused energy, beleive me I hear this more than you can count from the parents of my puppies, and by my own experience, i own 5 dogs and if I am sick and they don't go out for their walks they become the pups from yea, there, I also have a huge yard where they can go run and get the exercise, you will remember us,once you start walking her, I suggest to my parents to put the pup in the pen when they can't supervise them to prevent accidents, but remember accidents WILL happen she is very young. My dogs are pad trained too but they STILL need the exercise, she sounds like a very ramboucious pup she NEEDS to get out and work it out, don't forget to wipe her paws once she comes back home in winter is LOts of residues from snow melts and stuff in the ground. I wipe my dogs paws all year round when we come home from walks..I breed silky terriers which are a bit more active and a bit bigger than yorkies, but I own a gorgeous Cotton coat yorkie name Prada, she is mommy's girl.. HTH, |
02-24-2012, 11:53 AM | #8 |
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| Dont give up on her! She is adjusting just as much to you as you are to her. My pup is trained to go outside - even when it's cold with snow on the ground - sometimes he is in and out real quick and sometimes he likes to run around. He is also on a set schedule, which is now my schedule. We get up at 5:30 am, even on the weekends to go out to potty. On weekends we go back to bed until 7:00, but then he knows that is his normal Mon-Fri breakfast time and will wake me up with kisses. I would love to sleep in on some weekends, but him being on my work schedule is more important to me than a few extra zzz's. Once she adapts to your schedule, stick to it every day of the week. She'll start giving you clues on when she has to potty and then dont hesitate - take her to her potty spot immediately and then treat and praise her for a job well done. You may have to adjust your schedule a bit but in the end it's worth it. Hope all goes well - Good Luck
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02-24-2012, 12:20 PM | #9 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2011 Location: Reading, MA
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| I put one of my stinky socks in her crate at night and another one in her bed in the ex pen. The sock works for the crate at night, but not for the bed in the pen. I guess the key is exercise for her. I will not worry about her getting sick from the cold, I will just take her out. How do I get her to walk? I tried to do that with a harness that was too big and she wouldn't BUDGE in the house. How the heck am I going to get her to walk if she decides she isn't going to walk? I can't just drag her along. I know I need treats to get her going, but treats aren't even working with this dog. |
02-24-2012, 12:34 PM | #10 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: USA
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| It also may help to give her something to do while in the x-pen. Adria is a very active Rottweiler and while she was learning the rules to the house I would put her in a pen or a bedroom when I couldn't watch her. I gave her a kong filled with ground meat or a Beef rib bone to chew on. Those always kept her busy for awhile. To get her used to the harness i would put it on her to wear while she is in the house. It's new to her so she isn't sure what to do with it. Before I took little Delilah for her first walk with a harness I took her outback with the harness on. I put little treats in the backyard and helped her to find the couple. She was then searching the backyard for more treats and forgot all about the harness. I then snapped a leash on her and took her for her first walk. She followed the Rottweiler and didn't seem to even notice she had the harness on. |
02-24-2012, 12:43 PM | #11 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: USA
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| Also if the Harness is to big and bulky that could be uncomfortable for her. I bought this harness and have had no problems with it. Top Paw® Brown Paw Dog Harness - Harnesses - Collars, Harnesses & Leashes - PetSmart |
02-24-2012, 12:58 PM | #12 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2011 Location: Reading, MA
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| I bought some kongs and put peanut butter in them and froze them. I left her with one today in the pen and she was chewing on it when I left, so hopefully it will keep her quiet. I HAVE that harness, but I don't even have a freakin CLUE how to put it on. The girls at the pet store didn't even know. One girl showed me, but I still can't figure it out. A friend showed me too, but again, when I went home, I couldn't figure it out. I have a friend coming over tonight who is going to see if she can figure it out. She is going to fight me even putting it on her, she fights me at everything, even when I brush her. She doesn't just come to me and doesn't really like to be held. I try using treats by putting them on my lap, but she grabs the treat and runs away. She WILL put her front paws on my lap and lick my face and hands and whatever else is available and she will try and chew my shoes and clothes a little. She is not much of a chewer. I guess that is a good thing! I don't have a back yard where I can take her. I have a patio kind of area, but it is an absolute mess. The landlords said they will have it cleaned up before the warm weather. That would be perfect because it is right out the back door and I could take her out there to pee and poop, but not in the condition it is in now, it is dangerous for her to be out there. She just has SO much energy in her and since I get let her run up and down the hall like I was, she is just getting more and more hyper. |
02-24-2012, 01:05 PM | #13 |
Donating YT 4000 Club Member | I think at this time you would benefit from talking and working with a dog trainer, you are a very new puppy parent and she is sensing that she right now, and she is taking charge, she needs to be be thought that she is not in charge, if you can't even figure out how to put the harness a good dog trainer can teach you the right way of doing things before she gets more out of hand.. just my .02 cents.. hugs, |
02-24-2012, 01:09 PM | #14 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: USA
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| With the harness: When you unbuckle the harness and lay it flat you will see a small strap in the middle that connects the two longer straps. You want that small strap to go between her front legs. One long strap will be in front of her legs and one strap will be behind her front legs. Let me know if that doesn't make sense and I will post some pictures of Delilah wearing hers. She is probably sensing that you are tensing up and that is why she is fighting you. You probably are going into each situation expecting her to fight you. Work with her when you are calm. If she is stressing you out put her in her crate or x-pen and walk away for a few minutes to calm yourself down. Have you thought about taking her to a puppy class? |
02-24-2012, 01:23 PM | #15 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2011 Location: Reading, MA
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| I actually am looking into classes and even private training, more for ME. But that would probably be too expensive. LOL. Yes, she is sensing I am not in charge and running (literally) all over me. I need to get her in the harness and walking before I can think about taking her to classes. Yes. Gypsyville, please post the pictures. Thank you. I read reveiws of that harness and people are like, it is really confusing to put on. I feel like an idiot letting a freakin 5 lb. dog get me so twisted up. It is all SO new and I am learning by making mistakes, but every mistake is making it harder. |
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