New at this..some advice I got Ava on Christmas, so I have had her for a couple of months now (she's 15 weeks old). Potty training is going fairly well..except she eats her poop and shreds the newspaper she peed on when she's in the play pen. I never had a puppy in my life so I'm new to this whole experience. Especially, the biting & chewing part. She is getting a little aggressive (but I hear its because she's teething). She gets her 3rd shots on Monday. I might want to get her into classes (or is that a waste of money?) I'm not sure how to train or get to be a better puppy (is that possible?) Also, she always in the play pen or in our laps on the couch. I have hesitation about letting her be on her own in the house since she is into chewing and I'm trying to avoid accidents since we rent. Is it okay for her to roam around the house when we are home or at least just the kitchen? She's really energetic, so I feel like she should be out of her pen more? I'm not sure what to do.. Any advice, tips would be greatly appreciated.. :aimeeyork:animal-pa |
I would let her run and watch her close. Always give her a chew toy when she starts biting you. Redirect the biting. A firm no when she bites you I think if she is your first dog classes may be a good idea. As you both will learn Good luck and keep us updated |
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Since you've never had a puppy before, I think training would be a great idea. Training will teach you how to act with your puppy and will also be a great bonding tool. There is certainly nothing harmful that would come from training! |
Training is an excellent idea, especially since this is a first time puppy for you. Training is mostly to teach US how to train our babies. You are shown the correct way and correct commands, then go home and practice. Make sure your puppy has had all her shots before you take her for training sessions. I would not crate a young pup for long periods, yorkies are full of energy,they need to burn this off , keep her where you can see her at all times, let her run and play but watch her carefully, they are like toddlers, everything goes in their mouths. Keep doors closed to areas do don't want her in. Good luck |
Yes, absolutely go to training. I would definitely put her down to play some. You have to WATCH her all the time. If you keep an eye on her when she is down playing then you will be able to recognize the signs she gives when she needs to potty. Start in the kitchen, or any other easily cleaned area. |
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