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HELP...Miso is Regressing He had been perfect for 3 months and after my family from Wisconson stayed with us for 4 days he has pooped and peed EVERYWHERE. I've just got back form work and of course I see this piece of poop which I'm like whatever punish him and get it over with....I walk over to the kitchen and see a yellow stain on my table...take a whiff and find out he has peed on my table...the dog is like a freakin cat...he jumped up to the chair which is twice the size of him and then jumped on to the table. This is absolutely DISGUSTING now I have to be reminded that the little brat peed on my table when I sit there to eat. I'm so frustrated, I thought maybe it was b/c he can't signal to me that he has to go so I'm using the bell method but he won't ever ring it on his own. Any suggestions before he pees on my table again...ugh |
I have absolutly no sggestions, and i know its annoying when people do that, but i just have to point out that yorkies are the cutest DORKS. well at least mine is. did you still kinda laugh when you saw all that? cause it sounds funny. But i know that sucks. |
be consistent with him, we just got back from vaca and coco got a little dizzy for awhile but now he's back on track. maybe having your family there affected him, he probably had accidents while your family was there and you didn't know it and to him because he wasn't punished he thinks it's ok. keep correcting him and i'm sure he'll be ok, if you trained him before hand i'm sure you can do it again :) |
Oh wow, that's bad. Funny but bad. I can imagine him climbing the chair and then the table. Oh my. Please dont get me wrong, this is the first for me. Gucci also when thru a regression period. Well we are still working on it. You need to be patience and keep training him. Maybe you need to keep him in a smaller area or crate when you are not home. How old is him? |
I would defintely say be patient, we went through the exact same thing...Sailor had been doing great, not had an accident in a week and then my brother and his new puppy came in town, of course we had been bragging about how Sailor was doing so good...well, the laugh was on us, because that weekend she did not hit a pee pad one time...we were so fustrated with her...but we stuck with it and not two weeks later she had it down and now rarely has a accident at all...it seemed like one day she woke up and it just clicked with her...I am not sure if this is helpful to you but I want you to know that you are not alone!!! Just give it some time, ignore the bad and really reward the good!! |
same thing happened with Cookie Cookie was almost 100% potty trained at 9 months and we started letting her be confined to the kitchen during the day instead of the crate. Slowly she started having more and more accidents. Thanks to someone on YT, they suggested re-training her again and starting over. So we made her stay in her crate during the day and when we were gone :( but it worked! It's been 2 weeks and she's only had one accident. The punishing bit did not do a thing for Cookie. Hope this helps. |
I am so sorry you have trouble with the house training. Most of the experts say it does no good to punish them unless you actually "catch them in the act" and then the punishment should just be a firm "no, bad boy!", a squirt from a spray bottle or the shaking of pennies in a can. I agree that you probably need to start over and re-train for a few days to see if this gets him back on track. Good luck |
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