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Remington!!$#%#@ Hey everyone, i have been trying to potty train remmie to go out side, like little girl and sometimes he does really good. He sleeps with me all night with no accidents, and has a few through out the day, he is almost 5 months and i know that yorkies can sometimes take longer to potty trained, and i am okay with. But whats got me WANTING to yell his name is i have bought 3 different dog beds and placed then around the house, and remmie likes them, but he also like to pee on them and poo poo. what do i do?? and i noticed today he can jump on the sofa and join little girl (which she hates) im scared he will pee on the sofa too!! This peeing on the beds or whatever happens right after i take him outside. HELP ANY SUGGESTIONS ARE GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!!!!! |
She hates it because she is afraid he will pee on her beloved couch....lol. My guess would be that he is marking. I guess you really need to give them a good washing with an enzyme remover. These stinkers can sure raise your blood pressure. One time my daughter had a blanket on the floor and Lex thought it was cute to pee on the care bears head. |
Is he neutered? This behavior might stop once he is neutered. But that would have me screfaming too. There might be something about the smell of the beds that he doesn't like, so I guess I'd get rid of them. Have you tried pee pads. Maybe belly bands. Just a couple of suggestions. |
Hi no hes not the "N" Word, and i hadnt planned on doing that. i hope its not the smell of the beds, because im not throwing money away..To me they were exspensive, anyways i dont know where to put pee pee pads, because i have a little one that would probably get into them. and the only other places that wouldcould be good because they have tile flooring is the bathroom and the kitchen but i dont think its roomy enough, those are the 2 smallest rooms i have...i guess i will keep working with him |
I would suggest the pee pads too! |
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