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Off-track! Gabriella is 6 months old (I got her at 4 mos) and I am training her to use pads. she had been doing great, 95% accuracy, until we came out to our AZ home last week. Now she is finding it more attractive to pee on my scatter rugs in the kitchen, or anywhere else she deems appropriate! I am willing to give her the benefit of the doubt that she is just "confused' about her surroundings, but, really, a pee pad is a pee pad! I've resorted to keeping her in her kennel now when I leave for extended periods hoping she will get her groove back. This house-breaking thing is the worst thing about getting a new puppy.....how did I forget that! This is my third yorkie and if memory serves me, the other two weren't any picnic either. Thank God they are so cute and loveable or they might not make it through this trying time! I hope this set-back is short lived because my patience is not what it used to be!:eek: |
BTW, I get my pads at Walmart. They are much cheaper than the pet supply stores and work just as well. I also bought the trays to hold the pads from Walmart as well. I have never noticed an odor from using the pads. My Gabi is only 2.5 lbs. so her she does not have a large volume to eliminate. I use 2 pads a day, 3 at most. :aimeeyork |
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17x24 inch pads for $33....some local Sam's Club locations also have them in stock. I was wondering if by changing the pads 2 or 3 times a day..could it be that it confuses your puppy since there is no"smell" to go back to each time. I use the the 30x24 size for Annie and only change them after each has been used 2 or 3 times, but I have them in several rooms and she seems to know to alternate and use a different one each time. |
I may check out those "human" pads at some point, however, the Pet pads are treated to attract the puppy to use it. Gabi "knows" what to do...however, as Yorkie's go (no pun intended) they do have a mind of their own at times!:aimeeyork |
I tried the "human" pads for my pups. They refuse to use them. They do use the washable pads I bought at Petsmart. For those of you having problems with housetraining, don't let your pup have free access around the house until you're confident they are housetrained. You can get the book, called something like "How to Housebreak your dog in 7 days." You can also use the tether method, it's where you put a leash on the pup and attach the leash to you. Whereever you go, the pup has to follow. This way you can pick up their cues when they have to go. Immediately bring them outside or to their puppy pad or litterbox (whichever place you want them to go) and praise/treat when done. |
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Yorkies does seem to have a mind of their own...like mine likes cold water. We have a water cooler with bottled water since our well water has alot of iron in it.....the little stinker tells me when she want her dish refilled with chilled water !!!! :D |
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I use belly bands also my Yorkie is a service dog and it helps I am in w/c and on 02 distan |
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Pee Pads What I did was put him in a small area with pee pads all over the floor as he uses them remove one at a time. If he pees on pad only remove untill one is in place. Then open space and keep him by you with leashe on your waist when he has to go make sure he is going for pee pad then leave him off and watch. Yorkies are hard to train it takes time and paients but they learn. Diane |
I make my own easy and cheep. Measure around waste where dog pees and add velcro to ends. Wide enough to cover perri pad Diane |
My puppy is doing pretty well peeing on her puppy pad (She'll pee in little accidents in the condo sometimes, but only in little spots), however she's not getting the pooping down. I try my best to watch for her signals to move her to the puppy pad, but sometimes I miss them. Also, she is always tearing up the puppy pads and taking them in her mouth and running around with them. Any ideas on either of these problems? |
I would confine her to a smaller space. It takes time. All pee pads then remove one at a time. Once she learns give her a bigger space. Diane |
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