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Kiki Mama 11-11-2012 07:38 PM

Kiki uses a potty pad I would prefer outside but the first 9 months of her life she was never allowed out doors( first owners) she has accidents when our schedules change and when she first moved here. She is crated trained and I place her in her crate after an accident and tell her bag dog. I do believe she understands but we are taking baby steps to outside

BabyGirl Rosie 11-11-2012 07:45 PM

Well I would get rid of my boyfriend before I got rid of my furbaby! :p Haha. Just kidding. We trained Rosie by limiting her access in the house until she was fully potty trained. It worked wonders! She WILL NOT go potty in the house. Period. I even beg her to use puppy pads sometimes and it is a NO!

Mikki on the other hand, we got at 1 year old. We immediately gave her full run of the house and have had lots of potty issues with her. I now have puppy pads down and if that don't work I am going to limit her freedom until we get her fully trained. It worked so well with Rosie it is worth a try.

Sounds like you have good advice and a plan (classes). Good luck and hope it works for you!

Potter 11-12-2012 04:03 PM

Any training you do use, please make sure it is positive based. The dominance theories have been debunked so don't ever use them-they don't work and will make things worse. It is also true that when you move to a new house, you have to start training again.

I have a 6 year old Yorkie and he still isn't 100% trustable. When it is wet outside, he doesn't want to go outside. Peeing is a hit and miss at night so he wears a belly band for the night. When he isn't feeling well, he sometimes poo at home and that is understandable for me. If you do decide to give him away, just make sure you won't regret it down the road because if I were in the same situation, I will resent my partner for making me rid of my dog because there is just no way I would do it. Sorry to say but I find that dogs are most loyal to their owners compared to their man.

tinalove 11-12-2012 05:48 PM

I am not an expert but here is what I do. Continue to crate train him. Don't let him run around if you can't watch him. Try to take him out on a schedule. Take him out first thing in the morning. Take him out after he eats or drinks. Don't let him drink or eat in the evenings. This is something I use on my puppy Khloe and my older dog Kirby. " No potty, no freedom". I try to take them both out around the same times each day. If they don't use the potty they stay in the crate. Make sure you are using a cleaner such as nature's miracle to wipe up any accidents. Make sure when you take him outside go the same spot and praise, praise when he goes potty. Don't give him away because of house training. It takes patience and work. You may two may need to tag team the potty training. Can your mate take the puppy out when you can't? Remember never punish or scorn him. This will not help the probem. If you catch him about to do his business inside, pick him up and rush outside. Please keep in mind that sometimes they may have accidents . Dogs are not perfect just as we are not perfect.

dawn27 11-12-2012 05:53 PM

Here is the link to my site and the tips for potty trainnig that I have used for each of my dogs with success !

Training Tips - Dawn's Yorkies

Hope it helps ...

msyorktown 11-12-2012 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by dawn27 (Post 4054583)
Here is the link to my site and the tips for potty trainnig that I have used for each of my dogs with success !

Training Tips - Dawn's Yorkies

Hope it helps ...

Helped me...thanks Dawn

junebug14 11-12-2012 06:43 PM

Potty training
 
I will live without my precious Yorkie being trained before I cage her. All she wants is to love and be loved. She is my companion, my friend, my guardian angel. I am diabetic, severe arthritis, and narcolepsy. She comforts me when I hurt, warns me when something is awry. It may take longer my way, but it will be worth it in the long run. :r

concretegurl 11-12-2012 07:07 PM

Once they have established their scent in a marking spot even a house trained dog will have the urge to go over it.

You must remove all the scent, steam clean, paint the wall, block thay spot from access again until potty training is completed sucessfully.

lynzy420 11-12-2012 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Yorkiemom1 (Post 4046993)
These endearing little stubborn terriers...they will use any methbd they can to show THEY have the upper hand!! I just LOVE that about them! Of course, I am the very same way, so it is an ongoing challenge with each of my dogs, about exactly WHO runs the show, and I have learned, you have to let them think they have won whatever the battle is, while actually you have successfully trained the behavior in your little soul! (FYI: This theory works just as well with BF's)
FIRST: It takes absolute persistance, consistance, and determination on your part, that this strong willed little mite is going to do what YOU want....of course, you being the thinking, reasoning adult, you are going to have to adjust your desires to make them "fit" the capabilities of the baby! Get your book, read it thoroughly, and then follow the method given. I NEVER let mine run the entire house, unattended. They are allowed to roam around the room I am in, where I watch them constantly. If necessary, I would try the tethering technique. I PERSONALLY never had luck with washable pee pads when I was training dogs...they could NEVER understand how they were to know THAT rectangle piece of quilted material is a pee pad, and THAT rectangle piece of cloth OVER THERE, is my RUG!!! All pee pads around here are disposable! There is no way they can confuse my rug for a disposable pad. You have to know the QUEs you baby gives you, that he is looking for a place to potty. Then you have to WATCH him every second...if you see him in "hunt mode", ie nose down to floor, running all over the room, clearly searching for SOMETHING, you MUST, once again, for the tenth time in the last 5 minutes, take him outside to potty. Or, confine him in his ex-pen which is lined in pee pads.... If at any time, for ANY reason, you can not have your eyes on him so you can interrupt his indoor-on-the-floor potty behavior, you have to confine him or take him with you to another room (the tether method works great). CONSISTANCE!!! PERSISTANCE!!! COMMITTMENT!!! DETERMINATION!!! (and a little suggestion from an old lady that has been where you are in your life stage....I would "train" BF to understand HE can control the yard, the garage, the car, etc, ANYTHING outside the home....but YOU control the inside of the house, and the budget....if you think you need his assistance in those two areas you will ask for help, otherwise BUTT OUT AND DONT BE ISSUING ME ULTIMATUMS!.....you will determine who stays and who goes from the inside of the house, you are the homemaker and the inside of the home is the females domain....the house and the budget are under YOUR control.....he can have all the rest. If you have managed to snare a control freak who wants to rule the entire kingdom, well you best find out about THAT now....it will save you a whole bunch of heartache, money and trouble later down the road!) Good luck with both your precious little Yorkie and that "rule issuing, ultimatum declaring BF"!!!

I am printing this for future reference! You are so righhhttt and wise!

NicoleMarie 11-13-2012 05:49 AM

I would try the puppy pad too like some others have mentioned. I know some yorkies who go outside and on the pad. My Cruz hated the puppy pads, he was would shred them to pieces! One thing that worked for me when Cruz was a puppy, was always taking him out the same door. Eventually, we would find him standing near the door and we would immediately take him out. Also, taking him out a lot!! But it seems like you are doing that. I would always take him out after a nap or after he was playing a lot. I remember noticing that he always had to go after playing.

Dog give up! Hang in there! He can be trained! :)

Verbena 11-13-2012 06:33 AM

I was just wondering how things are going with your pup. . . . And also your BF

MyYorkiesLuvMe 11-13-2012 06:50 AM

Potty training ways
 
I have raised and trained many many yorkies. Please remember that it can take upto a year to housetrain a small dog, especially yorkies. The method I use it keeping them in a gated area inside the house. My favorite was a play yard you can find them in the childrens section of a walmart. This is usaully tall enough he cant jump over. Break it down and only use 4 pieces. Only put in it a bed and a potty pad. I always use two pad holders with the pads. Make sure to put one on the inside of the gate directly under the other one making a "L" shape. This will give him a place a potty if needed. Or you could a potty patch "grass like" but make sure you put a barrier so he doesn't shoot out of the playpen. The key to this is CONFINING his space. Giving him access to the entire house is BAD NO NO. He has no idea where he is suppose to go so he goes everywhere. Taking him outside and giving him a treat is teaching him nothing. Now taking him outside and waiting until he potties and saying at the EXACT time he is going, "POTTY" and rewarding with a treat when exactly finished is making that connection of potty outside good. When he potties in the house. Stop him immediately and run him outside do not yell or say anything just stop him for going in the house and take him outside, if he then goes outside at the EXACT time say potty and reward. Remember the key to any kind of training is rewarding at the exact time they do what you want. Running him outside after eating with make him potty. Take him out and play play play. What I am thinking you are having a hard time training him is because of the timing and probably that you dont have a large enough area outside gated that he can run in. When using a leash to take a dog out to do his business it can be very difficult for a young puppy because their attention span is so short. So maybe you could buy a few of the play yards and put them together to make one big one for him to run in outside. Keep him in the play yard inside the house only or in your arms. If you can't watch him 1000% then play yard him. It takes time it does, MONTHS sometimes years. The KEY is keeping him confined. If you work long hours and can't take him out every 3 hours then you must give him a place to relieve himself. I have a three pound yorkie and she can't hold it for more than 4 hours so I use PishPads for her. They are awesome. Please dont give up on him read the books and do your homework after all you have already invested in a life rehoming him is unfair to him.

dawn27 11-13-2012 10:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by msyorktown (Post 4054602)
Helped me...thanks Dawn

You are very welcome !! :D

Quote:

Originally Posted by junebug14 (Post 4054613)
I will live without my precious Yorkie being trained before I cage her. All she wants is to love and be loved. She is my companion, my friend, my guardian angel. I am diabetic, severe arthritis, and narcolepsy. She comforts me when I hurt, warns me when something is awry. It may take longer my way, but it will be worth it in the long run. :r

I can understand why you dont crate your pups with all of you medical problems. Thats great that your pup is such a great companion for you, plus I never said that it was for everyone. It es a trial and error process with each and every pup. I have fortunately had great success with it.

There is nothing better in this world than a cuddle from a YOrkie !! :)

Cantonluck 11-13-2012 06:52 PM

Simple Solution
 
My pup was not going on the puppy pads very well, and I was determined to outside train her. I bought this spray at the pet store. It is called "Simple Solution" Indoor\Outdoor Repellent. I sprayed it almost everywhere, and after a week, my girl was completely outside trained.

Kiki Mama 11-13-2012 07:22 PM

Is there a smell to the spray? That humans smell


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