I've Had It!!! :mad: :mad: JUST WHEN I THINK CODY HAS THE POTTY TRAINING THING DOWN PACKED, HE GOES AND PEES EVERYWHERE!!!!!!!@#$@%%^^&!!! OK HE'S 12 WEEKS, A BABY, BUT MY GOODNESS, I AM TAKING HIM OUT EVERY 30-60 MINUTES. SOMETIMES HE GOES, SOMETIMES HE DOESNT. AS SOON AS WE COME IN THE HOUSE, HE PEES!!!! I HAVE RUGS PEOPLE, CANT TAKE IT ANYMORE!! HE' SO CUTE, BUT MY PATIENCE IS WEARING THIN, HELP!!!!! |
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He is still a baby its gonna take time. You need to confine him when you cant keep a close watch on him. When he does go outside treat and praise praise praise |
aw he's only 12 weeks old. He can't hold it and you can't expect him to know that he's suppose to pee outside only at such a young age. I had just brought my puppy home at that age and she wasn't totally housebroken until 6 months old. |
What method are you using for potty training? I have used either crate training or with my little ones I've used ex pens and pee pads and have had no major issue with pee all over. I still watch them carefully when they are out playing with me though and will be for many months to come. |
I KEEP HIM IN THE CRATE WHEN I CANT WATCH HIM BUT WHEN I TAKE HIM OUT OF THE CRATE, I TAKE HIM RIGHT OUTSIDE. THEN WHEN WE COME IN I LET HIM PLAY AND FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH THE HOUSE, ONLY THAT THE LITTLE BOOGER IS LIKE A FREAKING FOUNTAIN, THE FUNNY THING IS THAT I CANT TELL WHEN HE'S PEEING, I NOTICE THE PUDDLE ONCE HE WALKS AWAY!!!:mad: :thumbdown Quote:
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He is only 12 weeks...a baby!!! If you are watching him and taking him out so much maybe he has a UTI or something. But please don't get mad at the poor booger, it takes time, and sometimes years....consistency, patience and good rewarding is key. Too belly bands have been mentioned if you are worried about the carpet that is a wonderful idea! |
My Jamie is 5 months old and he still hasn't got it down perfect yet but I know that he will one day. Of course this is partly my fault... lack of consistancy up until now. Belly bands ARE really helpful. At the least they keep me from being afraid that if I let him on the carpet he'll potty. It'll get better! |
He is only 12 weeks...a baby!!! If you are watching him and taking him out so much maybe he has a UTI or something. But please don't get mad at the poor booger, it takes time, and sometimes years....consistency, patience and good rewarding is key. Too belly bands have been mentioned if you are worried about the carpet that is a wonderful idea! Oh and rugs may have to be put away until he gets the hang of it!! |
GREAT:mad: :thumbdown 6 MONTHS!!!!OH NO I DONT THINK MY NERVES CAN TAKE IT!!LOL!! IF ONLY HE WASNOT SO CUTE, I COULD BE MAD AT HIM!!LOLQUOTE=kalina82;1672361]aw he's only 12 weeks old. He can't hold it and you can't expect him to know that he's suppose to pee outside only at such a young age. I had just brought my puppy home at that age and she wasn't totally housebroken until 6 months old.[/QUOTE] |
Aw he is still a baby, my two are pretty much potty trained, but now and again Coco still has accidents. I always tell myself "you can get another rug - you can never get another Coco" It takes time, but you will get there. Sheilagh |
he is only 12 weeks for godsake..it takes time..we did the same thing when we first got Tumi..it's part of having a furbaby..it takes time, energy and patience. it's a lot of work! |
opps sorry for the double post!:) |
Well... I think it might take him a little longer to learn. You dont possibly expect him to be fully potty trained at 12 wks, do you? My baby is 10 mo's and still has accidents. If potty training outside isnt working, have you thought of puppy pads, so that he has a "spot" to go when your in the house? :) |
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NO I CHOOSE TO TAKE HIM OUT THAT OFTEN BECAUSE I AM NEVER REALLY SURE WHEN HE HAS TO GO, HALF OF THE TIME HE JUST SITS THERE AND LOOKS AT ME LIKE" I DONT HAVE TO POTTY" AND WHEN HE DOES NEED TO GO I KNOW BECAUSE HE SNIFFS THE YARD LIKE A LUNATIC!!LOL. Quote:
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Patience..they have no control over their bladders until at least 14 weeks of age..What do you do when you catch him peeing on the floor?? |
YES, WHEN I GOT HIM THE OWNER TOLD ME OH HE DOES WONDERFUL WITH WEE WEE PADS, SO I WENT AND BOUGHT LIKE A 10 YEAR SUPPPLY (JUST KIDDING) INTRODUCED THEM TO HIM AND HE HAS YET TO GO ON THOSE THINGS!! Quote:
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Do you let him run and play when he comes in the house even if he doesn't potty outside? You said that you take him outside right away when you get him out of his crate and then let him play in the house awhile when he comes inside. For the times that he doesn't go potty, he should go right back in his crate. Eventually he will learn that he gets playtime only after he pottys outside. When doing research on yorkies, you will find that they take a lot of time and patience to potty train. Sometimes up to a year. Good luck, you will find what works and train him :) |
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He is only a baby. He probably doesn't have complete control of his bladder yet. You can expect him to have accident and/or not be fully trained til 6-8 months old. My Yorkie is 6 years old and still has accidents all the time. Oh well. |
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Again, for you right now, I'd suggest belly bands just for the stress-factor. You need a few worry-free moments to regroup before you keep going. You obviously are trying very hard by taking him out so much. So give yourself a little break to catch your breath. Belly bands don't replace training, but they can help you through it. |
okay .. calm down a liiiiittle bitt :p i understand how you're feeling. Caden wasn't fully potty trained until 5 months old. patience is key ! (that doesnt mean much coming from the most impatient teenager in the world, though .... =P ) pick one method of training and stick to it . also, be persistant. your puppy can sense when you're tense or angry, and get nervous. so, remain calm. i, personally, recomend that you use pee-pee pads. put one or two by the door that you will use to let your baby outside. Then, when he learns to go in those spots, he will associate it with going outside. GOOD LUCK ! =] p.s. when he does go on the pads, or outside, praise him sooooo much ! but, if he pees inside, show him the spot, and give him a firm 'no' |
I'm sorry you're so frustrated. He's just a little tike. Why don't you use an ex-pen with a piddle pad on one side? In an area like a kitchen, with washable floors. It'll save you much frustration and perhaps you'll start to enjoy him more! Of course, I may not be one to talk..I have NO carpeting (hardwood floors) and a very nice washable inlaid in my kitchen. Nothing on the floor that can't be thrown in the washer! But then again, I've known for years that I'd always have dogs...lol. To be honest, the only one of mine that's reliably housebroken is 8 years old. I just figure if they catch on, great...if they don't, I still love 'em to pieces and keep tryin'!! Joy |
Are you using pee pads? He is very young, he does not understand yet, my 5mth old still has accidents, and thats just part of the training, Please dont get mad at him, it will only make it worse, he does not know how to hold his bladder yet, hang in there it will get easier, praise him when he does go:) good luck to you and him:) |
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here's a website on housebreaking a yorkie..hope it will help http://glassyorkies.homestead.com/housebreaking.html |
It sounds like you are doing the right things. Like one of the pp's said, if he doesn't go when you take him outside then no playtime, straight back in the crate. I assume you would like him to be cross trained for pee pads and outside? You said he has never used the pee pad at all, what type of situation is it set up in? The whole idea of potty training is really offering your pup the right option to use the potty. If you want him to use pee pads you need to put him in a situation where the pee pad is the only place that he will feel comfortable going. ie. an expen with food, water and a bed on one side and the pee pad at the other. That way you are setting him up for success and all you have to do is wait for him to get it done and do the happy treat dance till midnight. Having them in a crate is the same idea of course but IMO an expen is so much easier with these little ones. |
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