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Makes me sick I just read this on another forum. Makes me sick. Sad to say but we're looking to GIVE Reese away. The dog won't stop peeing and I've pretty much had it. My boyfriend is at the point where he doesn't even like the dog anymore. And Kayla even asked if we could get another dog. We've done everything from crating her to taking her out frequently and this dog keeps going even if she does number 1 and 2 20 minutes before! We're just tired of scrubbing carpets and cleaning out her crate pan. She's about 13 months old and we've had her for about 4 1/2 months with no improvements whatsoever. So bye bye Reese. Nice knowin ya. Really a shame cuz she is a cute bugger. Guess we'll just get some fish! |
that's horrible, at least the puppy will be in a home that will love her:( |
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Another post from same person So we've had our yorkie for almost 4 months now and she is trained now to go "potty" outside. Trouble is, she keeps peeing in the house! I swear, I can take her outside and an hour later she'll pee in the house. We won't come back into the house until she's pooped and peed. She knows it's wrong too cuz she usually goes MIA after she does it. I don't know if it's a condition or if she's trying to show me up or what but I've had it. She's peed on the carpets, on her beds (God spared her life those times), and most recently on the arm of the couch (My mom spared her life on that one). I don't know what to do anymore. She knows it's wrong but still does it. Any advice? She won't poop in the house unless we leave her at home and opt not to take her with us (dad told us that's kind of a retaliating thing with dogs). To spare poor Reese's life, what can I do to stop her from peeing in the house? P.S. I'd like to add that it's so bad that she has pretty much squatted to pee in front of me and as soon as I'd get up to kill her, she'd run for cover while STILL peeing! |
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UTI perhaps? |
That is awful |
UGGG that makes me so :mad: poor baby, I hope they do find her a new home, they dont deserve her:thumbdown |
How horrible of this person!!! I Feel so sorry for the little Yorkie. It differently could be a UTI. |
WOW, where did you find that at???? Poor baby! Hope she gets a loving home soon! |
Gees I think that it is in the poor dogs safety to get placed in a new home ASAP! This person should not have any pets with their short fuse!Poor little doggy:( |
my advice to you is to please please dont hurt that poor little dog.im sure someone will take her from you if you just ask around or put an ad in the paper.plus you could put her on hobble or pup find its free and some one is always looking for a yorkie.just give her a chance to find another home.and im sure youl both be alot happier:( |
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Poor Baby needs a good home. I hope she finds one quickly:( |
Well....I hope that poor baby finds a decent home and quick! my Pixie is difficult to toilet train, she's 7 months so still very young but i tell her 'naughty girl':rolleyes: mop it up an then it's forgotten...she's my baby girl and i can put up with anything as long as she's all mine to love!:) |
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Where did you get that from??? That's horrible! What a bad pet owner! Makes me sick. |
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that"s awful.poor baby ,did I read that right she mentioned something about killing her.:mad: :thumbdown |
Mad OMG This is Bad! That pup sounds Confused and Scared for there very life!. I wish I could know who this is and Free them of the Burden of this Poor Pup..:mad: |
Oh my, need to apologize. It's been a long day and I certainly didn't read it correctly. Sorry:animal-pa |
I'm thinking that poor puppy could have a medical condition that's keeping her from being able to hold herself for long. That gal should give her to the Yorkie Rescue so they can take care of her needs and find her an excellent home. I'm sure the little thing is a bundle of nerves too. How horrible! |
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I'll take her. I'll love her. I'll train her. I wont want to kill her. God wont have to spare her life. Neither will my mother. I'm sure this OP was trying to be funny ( :confused: ), but it is really insulting to me. I dont have a yorkie yet, so maybe I have no business saying anything, but maybe if she had put in half of the energy into her dog, as I have in researching and looking for mine, then she wouldnt be going through this. I dont even have a dog, I've NEVER had a dog, but even I can see that this little pup has emotional issues. My 3 year old used to do this, she'd pee in front of me to get my attention. And it worked. It worked fast. As soon as I addressed the issue at hand (me not giving the attention when it was needed), the peeing stopped. (By the way, I'm not a bad mommy, I swear!) If I were the OP, instead of taking the time to type up the thread that she did, I'd spend the time finding out how to fix it! Read a book, get a trainer, ask for constructive advice. My $.02 :aimeeyork |
She's obviously terrified. The peeing in front of her is a submissive thing, trying to placate her owner. I suspect the weeing on the sofa etc is just plain fear, when she hears the humans coming. this woman obviously hasn't the first clue about dog behaviour & is just making the whole situation worse. The sooner the poor little mite goes for adoption the better. It's going to take a very patient, loving new owner with good understanding of dog behaviour to put right the damage that has been done to this poor little dog's confidence. Wish she was over here! |
I got it from here. I didn't want to say anything for fear she was on this board too. WAHM.com Message Boards : WAHM life: single, grandma, issues, fun, etc. : Pet Talk |
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