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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Plainfield, Il
Posts: 146
| Yeah i need to find a way to block under the bed...the problem is our house got flooded and destroyed..We are living with the mother in law who does not want the dog in her creme carpeted rug. So its hard to watch her every second and im scared to let her out..Shes laying on my lap which she never did before..I think im gonna try to take her out...Keep you posted...
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| | #17 |
| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: SW Florida & South Texas [Hometown]
Posts: 216
| ohh i see, i'm sorry about your house and tell your MIL "aww it's a yorkie .. " haha good lucckkk melanie :]
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| | #18 |
| YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Mobile AL
Posts: 1,399
| I know working in a smaller area at first really helped me. Also, since the area I started her in, is lenolium, that helped too! Now I'm working on adding a room, thats carpeted, along with the kitchen. Its slow go here. Some days, she'll run back to the kitchen, some days when I feel I'm watching her....there will be a little "wet spot" on the carpet! All I did was blink She's slowly getting it though. I'd definitely find a way to block under the bed. Once the smell is there....they'll keep going back to the same spot. So glad I have a carpet cleaner!! |
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| | #19 |
| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Plainfield, Il
Posts: 146
| If my mother in law knew what was under the bed.....Hahaha.....She chewed my radio wire and started on the little heater so i had to take those away.Today i put the baby gate between the closet doors so she can have more space but cant get to the bed....She has done awsome for these few hours...Going in her cage..Awsome..She is out playing but im not sure whether to be happy yet...We will see.
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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Sweetwater, Tennessee
Posts: 62
| i also learned very quickly to close all the doors in my house. my sons room was actually a den type area, so i put a gate there since it had no door until we decide to put one up when he is older. i had to learn the hard way to close the doors, it was my fault not the dogs, they are puppies and if you allow them in a certain area before they are trained, things will happen. like me, i had several shoes chewed up, pee accidents and so on. it wasnt good! so now i make sure everyone in the house closes the doors, at least until max is fully trained. now the only problem i have is getting max to poop outside. he is fully trained in the pee area, hasnt peed in the house in a weel ( i say fully trained although i know there will be a accident at some point) but it helps having my older boston going outside at the same time, max kinda learns from him.. but for the life of me, i cant get him to poop outside. he will either come in and use the weepads or just poop in the dang kitchen, frankly makes me mad LOL, well frustrated.
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| | #21 |
| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Plainfield, Il
Posts: 146
| My husband was the one who brung her home for me and my daughter. He absolutley loved her from the day we seen her. Now he wishes he never got her cuz of her training issues.I feel bad saying shes just a baby but he says she's slow. He plays with her and tries to train her to do things but i feel that untill she is trained he will not be her best friend...Sad!!
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: SW Florida & South Texas [Hometown]
Posts: 216
| howie is actually doing very good with the pee pad training. today we went my boyfriend and i went to chiles and when we came back he was running around the house. we were in a hurry because some friends of ours were waiting on us that we must of not closed the crate and he knocked down the baby cage but the suprising thing is when we came and saw him he took us directly to his room and whined (the baby cage was blocking his entrance) we scooped him up put him on the pee pad and he did his buisness. we searched the house for accidents and there WAS NONE good job howiieee!
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