Originally Posted by Donna Jean
(Post 1157684)
Most people are so in love with their yorkies when only owning them for a few months that they would die for them, and do whatever possible to make it work, I did see you post after i wrote this message. I have been in love with this breed for 35 years, and if you are having problems now, they are only going to get worse, and if you boyfriend does not like the situation either, when you get married and have children that yorkie will not survive the child, the yorkie will have to supervised so closley, that it will be lucky if she makes it to the ripe old age of 15 or 16, I did not mean to hurt your feelings, i was only being honest about the situation, as the love for the breed runs deep in my heart, and i can not handle it when someone threatens to GIT RID of a little puppy, sorry my compassion lies with the puppy, i still think you should re home her, as this situation is not going to get any better for either one of you. You are already having problems, and this could well go on for over a year, and i would hate to see a poor little puppy so confused, and tramatised because it can not get the idea of house breaking, it may never be able to be house broken, i have had many that were not, and i tiled my whole upstairs to not worry about that situation. That is just the breed. I am surprised the breeder did not tell you how hard they are to house break, and i am also surprised that she was not paper trained when you got her. If you decide to keep her, you should have her in an exercise pen, with potty papers, her food, bed, and toys, when you are not able to watch her. Puppy's that age should not have the run of the house, expecially when in training, she needs to be close to her potty papers, and get used to using them before you try to completely house break her. And by no means should she have the run of the house to dirty up. She is just a baby, and you would not let your baby have the run of the house, when not able to watch it, it would be in a playpen, they yorkie is just like a baby, a baby is also not potty trained for sometimes 2 to three years, and you expect your yorkie baby to get it in two months. You have a little puppy who needs first and formost to feel secure in it's home, it you are thinking of GETTING RID of her, she will feel your feelings, and that will be of no help, you have to decide to stick it out, or give it up, and let her thrive in another home, where the love overpowers the potty problems. She at the least deserves that. |