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Help Help Help, I don't know what to do! I have a yorkie poo for about 1 week. She is 14 months old and as cute as a button. The problem is she was supposable pad trained but refuses to even look at it in my house. We take her out approximately 8-10 times a day but she's going pee 2x's a day, is that enough? And for the last 2 days she didn't poop. I'm trying to crate train her but I'm at a loss. I don't want her to get sick. I also have a husky, she's 11 years old. They seem to be getting along ok but I don't leave them unsupervised. I think in time they could get along better but I have to be careful as their size is very very different. Please give me some advise on what to do, I need it. Thanks. |
maybe... Have you tried confining the pup to a small space like an ex-pen, laundry room, bathroom with a pee pee pad? I am not sure about this as I don't use the pee pee pad method, but you might give it a try. Someone else may be more helpful. |
Thanks, but I do crate train her. I just don't know if she's going enough and she didn't poo for 2 days! Also, I don't know how much I should expect from my husky and her. |
How much is she drinking? She should drink 1-1.5oz per pound of body weight. Measure for a day and make sure she is drinking. Get more liquid in her by trying ice cubes or even diluted chicken broth. I'd say she should be going at least 3-4 times a day. Loki goes about 10 times a day, so I'm no expert on that. He drinks twice what he should :) Sounds like you maybe have the opposite problem. Maybe she isn't drinking because she is in the crate? So make sure she gets water when she's out. Not pooping for a day is no biggie. 2 days and I'd call the vet or try giving her something. Some people on here suggest pumpkin, but I've never used it so I wouldn't know what kind. I don't know about the Husky, but Loki is almost 2 and I still crate him when we will be gone longer than 10-20 mins. It's safer. So don't feel bad about that! |
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