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Chunk, our 12 pound yorkie Hello everyone. We are new to YorkieTalk and this is our first entry. We have a 12lb chocolate yorkie. We've had our sweet baby boy since he was 9 weeks old. He shares his home with 3 other dogs, Sparky, (rott/shepard mix), Gertie, (pom/chi mix), Molly,(bassett), and 2 birds. I thank God our dogs all love each other. We are having a heck of a time potty training Chunk. The other dogs just basically taught each other. The younger dog would just mimic the older dog. But not Chunk. He would rather go on his potty mats. He pretty much gets the pad about 80% of the time. We are so thankful we don't have carpet in our house. I forgot to mention that our little Chunk also likes to play and eat his poop. We are dealing with this. We've tried the pineapple and I think it did work for awhile but we need to be more consistent. We are so happy of our choice of getting a yorkie. At first I was disappointed that he kept growing. But I now know it is for the best. He would not be able to hold his own with the other rough siblings. Bye and remember to tell your babies you love them everyday :) |
Yay! more teapots! |
I've got a 13 week old yorkie that is eating her poop and the other dogs if I don't get to it first(they're all pad trained)..I just bought some stuff for them that is supposed to keep them from eating it..this is called potty mouth, and it's a tablet, or you can get some forbid from the vet, you sprinkle it on the food and it makes it taste nasty..I like the pill better as they chew it up..How old is your little guy? I have one yorkie that is almost 5 and she weighs 14 lbs..:) More to love!! |
:welcome4: Welcome to YT. My Yorkie also weighs 14lbs. Just more to love:D For the poop eating try a vitamin supplement. :) |
Welcome to YT! My yorkie used to eat poop too, she turned 1 year old last month and rarley eats it anymore. The only thing that worked for me was Forbid. I think she just grew out of it. As for the house training, GOOD LUCK! Yorkies are notorious for being hard to house break. |
for the poop eating, you can also try putting a little bit of meat tenderizer on their food, that's supposed to make it taste bad too..this is really a very common thing(although, it's a really gross thing)..:( |
Welcome to YT. Your are gonna love it here. :D My Moose is 12 lbs 6 oz! He's our big boy. :animal-pa |
Welcome to YT. We have a 13 lb girl named Daisy. I always say "more Yorkie to love". |
Welcome! Welcome! Welcome! :wavey: Great people and great advice. shhhh......... my Roxie is a 7/8 pounder. Let's hear it for big girls!!!!!!!!:cheer: |
roxie, your baby would look like a midget compared to our big girls..:D |
Welcome to YT you will love it here. I can't help but laugh about how we give our dogs something to make their poo taste bad lol |
:welcome4: Glad you found us. Sounds like you have a happy household! |
Welcome to YT! We would love to see pics of your family sometime!:animal36 |
Welcome to YT! Can't wait to see pictures of your pups! Yorkies can be stubborn to train and I have a 9 month old female that is being very stubborn about potty training...and I've also caught her eating poo a few times. Ick...my other yorkie never thought of trying that, thank goodness! |
good luck good luck with the potty training Chewie will be 2 and he still has a few accidents from time he just has a mind of his own and will hike that little leg when he wants:animal-pa |
Hello and Welcome to YT!!! |
Welcome to YT! While yorkies can be hard to housebreak, they are more than worth the many "clean ups" that might occur. Our oldest yorkie, Bruiser, is 12 lbs too and there is just more to love. We have a tiny guy, Marcus, who is almost 6 months and just barley tips the scale at 2 lbs even. There are many things that I just love about Bruiser, but what I appreciate now more than ever is his weight. He is a rough and tumble kind of guy. I don't have to worry about him jumping off the couch or bed and breaking his leges. He is more sturdy and can play rougher than than Marcus. (He also makes for a great pillow when cuddling :p lol). Enjoy your Chunk and please post some pics to share. As far as the poo eating, he may grow out of it but if he doesn't try feeding him something to make it taste bad. Good luck!;) |
All of us at our house wants to say Welcome to YT!!! |
Hi and welcome to YT. Another Teapot here yipeeeeee. Buddy is a teapost at 15lbs. I like the name Chunck. Can you share pictures with us? |
Hi and welcome to YT!!! do you have a picture of your baby? |
Welcome from another teapot owner - last month at 6 months he was 11 lbs.... havent weighed him lately. I really like the term CROCKPOT for my Ollie!! LOL --would love to see some pics. |
" Welcome " to YT. :welcome4: Another big boy Yorkie. :) :aimeeyork That's great. My Rudy weighs 15 lbs. Like other's have said, you will love it here. |
Lulu sends warm yorkie hugs and kisses. Good luck..it will happen eventually. Lulu just turned 1 year old a week ago and has been having an accident here and there even though she had been very good since she was 8 months old. So we just have to grin and bear it and work with them Good luck and looking forward to hearing more about your pack. Post a picture for us to see please. We love pictures. |
I thought we were the only ones! We have a Yorkie with beautiful curly hair. This family member (Gunner) is twelve pounds! His curly hair makes him look hugh. No one believes he's a yorkie, he is. I am new to these wonderful dogs and will never go back, God I love my dog. Anyway, he's active, apparently not obese...Is this ormal to have such a large Yorkie? Thanks Brian in MN |
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Welcome to YT!! This thread is from 2007 :eek: You may have more luck if you start a new thread :) There is currently a thread of yorkies with curly hair! I will see if I can find it for you. Here it is! http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...ed-yorkie.html |
Eating stool My Yorkie never had this problem until I took her to the vet because she was overweight. The vet put her on Science Diet (one of the worst dog foods). He said that she needed to be on that food as it would cause her to lose weight. That was when she started to eat dog stools (her own and any others). I took her off the dog food after about two months, as she had not lost any weight and was hungry all the time. After about another two months of putting her on a top rated dog food (grain free his protein) she quit eating poop. I believe the Science Diet dog food has such poor nutritional value that she was trying to get it elsewhere. Take a look at this website (this is just one of several) that rates dog food. Dog Food Comparison Chart - Dog Food Ratings of Premium Dog Food and Supermarket You can see how Science Diet fared in this rating (listed under Hills) |
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