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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Chicago Suburbs
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| ![]() We never used pads. Loki went outside from the day we got him and he was pretty reliable by 10 months and 100% by a year. (He had some UTIs and other bladder issues so that's pretty good! He was OK if I took him out all the time, by reliable I meant he would let ME know...) I would never use pads. I know some people have to work all day... but I don't think that a Yorkie puppy should be left alone all day even with pads. A dog walker or doggie daycare, or even a neighbor, would be necessary. We waited until our schedules were flexible before getting him and on days when we can't let him out I drop him off at the trainer's. When you are training you do have to let them out like every hour until they can learn to tell you they need to go. And you have to watch them every second. And sometimes you have to stand outside for 10 minutes waiting for them to poop! (Once Loki got the hang of it he rarely spent more than 2 minutes outside.) Some people here think I am crazy, but it's all worth it to me. I know I've had people on here ask what you do when your dog doesn't use pads and needs to pee in the middle of the night. Um, you let them out. Then you go back to sleep. Not a big deal!! But some people act like it is. I guess my thought is that if you want a dog with an iron bladder get a Lab. I am allergic to just about every other breed so I feel fortunate just to have a DOG. Getting up in the middle of the night once in a while is a small price to pay. Yorkies have to pee twice as often as big dogs. They are small. It makes sense. It's not a huge deal. Oh, and it snows here too! And we don't have a fence so Loki goes outside on a leash...
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Texas
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| ![]() I have tried puddle pads. My thinking is that they would be absolutely perfect since there's days that no one's home for hours (work/school). And if she would use them, they probably would be. Our problem is that she seems terrified of the silly pad! You put her on it and she starts shaking and acting like "OH NO!" So we're about 75% outside trained, and instead of using puddle pads, we're going to cut a hole in our wall and install a door where we can put a puppy door to a fenced area for her to go out when no one's home. That's the only thing I know to do at this time ![]()
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Loves Hannah & Gracie Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: washington
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| ![]() I use the pads all the time. Hannah is so little and our yard is so wet that I just don't want her to get wet and dirty and then when she goes outside the other dogs wont leave her alone and let her do her business. I would love for her to go outside but right now it is better to use pads. My husband is putting a privacy fence up this weekend and we are planning to put a doggy door in for her when she gets a little older. She uses the potty pads about 90% of the time. I have it by the back door so when we do try to transition over to outside maybe it wont be too confusing for her. |
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Tinkerbell, My Little Flutterpup Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Beautiful California!
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| ![]() I don't use pee pads.They are 100% trained to potty outside. However when the weather is yucky I wish they would use one. Have you tried a bell on your door? We had two completely trained dogs once we trained to ring a bell to go out. Tink was about 6 months old when we introduced the bell. It works great! |
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My Three Hearts Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Wrapped around their paws :-)
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No Longer A Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: NEW YORK
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| ![]() Buddy is my first puppy, others were trained when I got them. I used the crate methond and he caught on immediately. He can go for 10hrs, possible more if need be, with no accidents. Carol & Buddy ![]() |
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: NJ
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: california
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The grace of god Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: LA
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| ![]() when i first got gracie i planned on her being trained to go outside i had never really known much about pee pads and such since my other dog was trained for outside ... well i brought her out all the time severalll times a day and she just wansnt getting it and would always go on the pads i had out so i decided pee pads were best for her but if it works for you thats great!
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: American in London
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| ![]() We've never used pee pads. Don't want the smell in my house!
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Minnesota
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Oh ours are the same age, fun!!! Yes, I crate during the day and night, he loves his crate!!! I have had wonderful luck with him at night!!! Out of the 13 nights that I have had him, he has probably slept through the night half the time, other than that he gets up at 4:30, I bring him out to go potty and put him back in his crate until we all get up (times vary ranging from 5:30-7:30 for when we get up) The most he has whined at night is 1/2 hour, otherwise since then it's only been 10 minutes of whining at night when I put him back in the crate. | |
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Loves Hannah & Gracie Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: washington
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Yorkie Lover Donating Member | ![]() We do have pee pads in our house (the washable one) but our three are trained to go outside mainly. We have a doggie door which made teaching them to go outside very easy, they go when the need to. But we have the pee pads for during the day when no one is home (we close the doggie door when they are by themselves). And for the last week, we have had ice or rain and the grass is all muddy so we just have let them use the pee pads to help prevent mud in the house. We got Captain at 12 weeks and within two weeks he was 90% trained and now at 17 weeks he is 100% trained either to a pee pad or outside. He learned so quickly and is crated at night and has never had an accident in there. During the day he is in a X Pen and has a pad in there he uses and never misses. I say use whatever works for you...we did want worked best for us and have all three of them completely trained by 6 months with just the occasionay accident.
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: IL
Posts: 181
| ![]() Lucy and Tucker have never used them. And we got them at 8 weeks, at the tail end of Sept. and live in northern IL- so the weather hasn't always been the greatest. I'd say it took about 12 weeks to get to about 85% house broken for both of them. There's still an accident now and then. Teresa |
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: TX
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| ![]() We've never used pee pads. I thought it was a great idea when I got Tatum but since I wanted to train her to go outside, I thought the pee pads would be confusing for her. Luckily, we hardly ever have weather bad enough that she won't go out. She'll even go out in the rain. She's almost 3 years old now (wow, where DOES the time go???) and we can stand at the door and watch her run out, do her business and run right back in. BUT I can remember the days of fighting over who was gonna be the one to stand outside in the cold while she ran around finding her spot. That first year was a doozy! I just made sure we took her out every hour and watched her like a hawk. I can definitely see the advantage of pee pads though.... if you live in an apartment and can't easily go out (and down the stairs) constantly or if you live where the weather gets bad. I'm just a firm believer of outside training and luckily it worked for us!
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