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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Pembroke Pines, Fl.
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| All my Yorkies have been crate trained. That is what has worked for me. When puppies they would spend the night in the crate, when I woke I would immediately take them out , They would eat go out again play for a good hour or so then back in the crate. at least for 3 hours, then longer so they could learn how to hold there bladder longer. by six or seven months old they would be fully trained. It's not cruel, it's just going to make him or her a happier dog and owner down the road. I have four yorkies , a 3 yr old ,17 month old and a 19 month old. Last but not least 5 month old which she is almost trained. At this point I sometimes forget to put her in the crate and she dissapears on me just to find her sleeping in it.. You have to do what is convinient for you. alot of people make the mistake in not taking the time to train them, just to get fustrated and end up giving the pup away because they think they where not trainable. Good Luck. |
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My Little Magwad Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Texas
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Something ain't right here. LlamaFace sent me a PM, stating that they believed I knew quite a bit about OUTSIDE POTTY TRAINING. I went into exact detail on how to achieve this goal. Now, here we go again. I'm done with this one. I took the bait, now I just spit it out.
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: seaside,ca
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| ![]() i believe she's just looking for advice on how to train her baby in general, wich i stand by what i said earlier that she needs to figure out what works best for her. maybe she wasn't satisfied with the advice you gave her(pls no offense)i'm just saying that she might want more info or to hear different ways of training.
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Salem
Posts: 37
| Stitches, I really do apprecieate your advice but i am still in the process of finding out different ways to train my pup. I'm truly sorry if you are offended, but your information was reallly helpful. Thanks to everyone else for your support. I am just looking for information, not confrentation. Red98Vett, I believe this is a public Message board, thus, it doesnt matter what my intentions are. |
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: LA
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The same thing can be said about pups. EVERYONE has an opinion. You seem a little at loose ends and by some of the comments I've read from you, you seem to be getting frustrated with the advice that you've asked for. When members are trying to decide if they can make a statement of what has worked or has not worked for them with their pup, it surely helps to know exactly what your intentions are. In a public arena, it is difficult to tell what people's personalities truly are. You're a relative newbie . . . perhaps a little more time on the board and being a bit more friendly might help you help yourself. The most knowledgable people on the board won't reply if you seem ungrateful. Take it all with a grain of salt or not . . . Read what you wish, use what you like, discard the rest, be grateful for the help.
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My Precious Pup Donating Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: New York City
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| ![]() I personally find crate training beneficial but it has to be used responsibly. For the first two weeks I had Chewy in the crate. He came out and was taken to where he has to potty and then had supervised play and eating and then back in the crate. He was very small so he just slept while he was there. After a certain time they know the house and where to go to eat or to potty and then they can have relatively free reign. I have a small travel crate and will be upgrading to an Xpen soon, he deserves and has earned the space!!! It is important to not use the crate as a place to put the dog when you don't want to deal with it. It is very easy to say "oh he's biting or oh he's being a brat" and put him in the cage. Chewy only gets crated now when it is a safety issue or I know he's exhausted and needs to nap. Gates can be used to confine them to a space, i.e., the kitchen or bathroom if you are, say, doing housework or something. The only problem you may have is that your pup is older and I'm not sure how hard/easy he will be to potty train. Sorry for the long post and good luck! |
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Maximus "Lily's Love Slave" Join Date: May 2005 Location: san ramon, ca
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Brampton, Ontario, Canada
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| ![]() I like cages 3 to 2 times bigger than what the dog will be full grown. I have not ever heard of an accidental death in a cage. My now 13 1/2 year old is left out because he does not move much and sleeps like 20 hours a day. If my husband did not give his cage away to someone who really needed it, he would be sleeping in it with the door open as my puppy is doing right now in her cage. I did have a foster dog that suffered from panic attacks from noises and so we would put him in cage with another dog for comfort and he was happy then. Prior to that he was burnt from refrigerator motor from crawling up under the refrigerator when being kept blocked in to a kitchen. I also don't like my dogs in the kitchen because when I am cooking I don't like them underfoot or near the stove.
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My Precious Pup Donating Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: New York City
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| ![]() It is important to remember though that when using the crate for potty training, the less space they have the better. To give a training pup 2-3 times their adult size in space would be too much in the training period. |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Edmond, Oklahoma
Posts: 472
| ![]() I have heard great things about crate training - but I just could not (well, chose not to) do it. I used gates to block Kodah & Stormy in two rooms. At night I put Kodah in a laundry basket right beside my side of the bed & she always let me know when she needed out. When we got Stormy five weeks later, I bought a playpen that's plenty big for both of them & put it right beside my bed. They have done great! The first few weeks I would take them outside ALMOST EVERY HOUR during the day, and after two to three weeks they were 90% trained. We have a few accidents, but not many. This worked for me - but I get to stay home with mine! I think Kodah would have been easy to crate train, because she loves her bag that I carry her around in. I usually leave it on the floor & that's her favorite place to sleep. Kodah's favorite place is UNDER our loveseat! ![]() |
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