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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Jackson, OH.
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| ![]() I have tried all the advice people on here has given me about house breaking my puppy, and talked to the vet. Nothing is working. The cage idea I thought well that makes sense, Nope didn't work she goes in there even with her food and just will lay in it until I find it and clean it out. I love my puppy dearly but this is really getting on my nerves, I am a clean freak and I am starting to feel like I live in a puppy pee & poo complex! Any more info for me please let me know. Thanks, ritak |
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Jackson, OH.
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| ![]() Sorry everyone I tried to add a pic of my puppy but I just can't figure out how to do it. Hope I have not messed anything up on here. ritak |
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Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Indiana
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| ![]() I feel so bad for you. I just had to retrain a new puppy and here is what worked for me....so far...lol I made it so there was hardly any room in her crate. Just enough to lay down and turn around and no more. Nothing in the crate but a blanket. I made my xpen small enough that she could come out on paper to go and that was it. When I let her out to play with all of us, it was only when she was supervised and a pad was near, so if she looked like she needed to go, we put her on the pad. I still only let her in the family room and kitchen at this time. She's doing great so far. I hope this works for you.
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Jackson, OH.
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| ![]() Thanks for the info, the carrier we use to keep her in and she also sleeps there is a very small one. She just goes in it and lays there also. I just don't understand. When she goes out in the house she knows that she has done wrong because she will go hide and don't want us to catch her. I just don't know what to do I Love her so much but this is driving me crazy. ritak |
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Jackson, OH.
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| ![]() I got her pic on here it's not to good but it's her, Her name is Macy I don't know how you all get the names under their pics. ritak |
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Piper & Sebastian Donating Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: florida
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| ![]() Sorry you're having so many problems. Do you try taking her out every hour when your home? If you do stay with her until she goes, and then praise her like crazy. Also, pick up her mess and put it outside where you want her to go.
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Jackson, OH.
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| ![]() Thanks for the info yes we have done this and although she will go outside when we are out there, she still refuses to stop in the house. Alot of times she will be out and as soon as we come back in she goes. Makes no sense to me?? Thanks, ritak |
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Chicago Suburbs
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| ![]() How old is she? That makes a huge difference. Some dogs know they need to go outside but can't hold it or can't learn to tell you. Loki peed on the doormat for months until we taught him to ring bells so that we could hear him when he wanted to go outside. The accidents stopped almost immediately. When we got Sammy she was almost a year old but was not housetrained. She would just stop and pee wherever she wanted. It took her MONTHS to understand the concept of the bells. We ended up having to take her out OFTEN, and constantly watch her and even tether her to us with her leash. We reward her with an awesome great every time and tell her how good she is. Sammy likes to please us. Loki was all about the food and could care less if we were happy as long as he got a treat ![]()
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Soddy Daisy, TN
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| ![]() How old is your little one and how big is she? Because even though you may have gotten a small crate/cage, you may still need to block off a part of it to make it smaller. She really should have very very little room in the crate. Also, are you giving her free range of your home without watching her every move? Do you look away for a second or more? If so, then you really need to watch her every nano second as long as she is out. If you cannot supervise her then she needs to go back in the crate. You may have to do this for months and months until she finally "gets it". You need to take her out every hour on the hour and you may have to do this for months and months before she finally "gets it". potty training some of these yorkies will take until they are 6, 7, 8 or 9 months old or longer. You cannot let up for one second on the supervision until "light bulb" goes off in her little mind and she knows what you want. Just because she runs and hides from you when she goes potty in the house, does not mean she understands that what she has done is wrong. All she understands is that you get mad and she does not understand why. That is why she runs and hides. Perhaps you can tell us what you are doing, what your schedule is and maybe we can help you tweak it for you for optimum success. ![]()
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Therapy Dog Donating Member | ![]() OK - I'm a clean freak too but ya gotta have the patience...it takes time cause they are little and have small bladders. Izzy just turned 8 mos and she is just now starting to get it but not completely. When we are home she goes out every two hours religously (we work so she's in her x-pen all day with pee-pads and that's the only place we have them since it's a reality she can't hold it for 8-10 hours so I would rather have her pee/poop on a pee-pad then on the floor). When at home - one of us (it's a team effort here with me and husband) is always taking her out. Does she have accidents? Absolutely, but in my mind - it's a small pee and small poo (I probably would freak more if I had a big dog though) ![]() ![]() So take a deep breath - get your Nature's Miracle out - and all will be good..... ![]()
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Ohio
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| ![]() I trained our morkie to use a litter box. She is 6 months old and is completely housebroken. We keep her in her kennel while we are at work and at night sleeping only because she won't leave our cat alone. I do feel like I could leave her out though. Plus I worry about her chewing on an extension cord or something. It was fairly easy to do. If you need more information let me know. |
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Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Illinois
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| ![]() Let us know how old Macy is. Just so you know we crated Coby in a crate just big enough for him to lay down and turn around in also (he LOVES his crate even though some people don't like that idea). When we first brought him home and we were working on potty training, he pooped and peed in his crate every day and every night for a couple of weeks. He just couldn't seem to hold it even though we worked so hard at taking him out regularly. So I just worked hard at never getting frustrated, used towels that were easy to throw in the washer, used a kennel that was easy to pop the top off, and just kept trying. After so many days and nights, he finally matured enough not to go in his kennel. No problems ever since!! If Macy is young, she will most likely get there. I think the harder part is training US to be patient and not get frustrated at the icky messes. Give us more details. You've got a lot of support here with these generous people.
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Jackson, OH.
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| ![]() The crate thing is just what we are doing with her. She is 3 months old and although I know that is young I am here to take her out all the time. She does the same thing you say your puppy did. It just amazes me how smart she is when it comes to everything else. Thanks for the reply. ritak |
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Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Illinois
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