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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Lawton, OK
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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Yorkieville
Posts: 2,860
| ... to YT Kiz!I have five little furbutts and two of them really like to bark and it usually happens if they have not had enough " busy " time, so I really do not get upset at them, but I do let them know that it is unacceptable behavior and they get a " time-out ". As for the housetraining ... some are easier to train than others. Penelope, my first, was very difficult, but then again I was not scheduling her routine properly and once I began to take her out routinely she did much better. All the others were much easier, because they just followed Penny out the door and instinctively knew what they should do. Of course there were accidents, but after a time they became less frequent and then stopped all together once they became adults. |
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: brooklyn
Posts: 2,369
| hi & welcome to YT
__________________ Lil Miss Martini Butt & Mommy~Proud member of Petite Pups United! & Proud member of the Spoiled Rotten Club & Lil Heartbreakers Club |
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| YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Seattle
Posts: 8
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I take Roxy outside regularly to do her business. Almost every morning lst time out she pees and poops but inevitably once we get in the house she poops just a little bit more, like she's saved just a little bit for when we come in Other times she will pee okay outside but no matter how long we stay out she won't poop. Then once we get in the house within 10 minutes or so she'll poop on her pad or sometimes on the rug or floor. She also has pee accidents throughout the day when she pees on the floor. I need help knowing what to do to train her to tell us that she needs to go so we can take her out. And then we need to know how to get her to be successful out there every time! Anyone have any magic tricks? Please share. Hope all are having a great evening. Roxy is a happy frolicking pup but a bit tired so we're going to bed. Thanks all. | |
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