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Roxy is being rebellious!! I caught her trying to potty on her blanket and I said "NO" and put her on her pad. Well.....of course she wouldn't go on her pad so now she is roaming around sniffing and I KNOW what she is sniffing to do....what a little stinker. Today has been a bad potty day. We had several accidents. :cool: Does anyone else have a rebellious yorkie? The kind that get in trouble and then try to "get you back" by doing something else? |
What a fresh girlie!!:D They all have set backs those little stinkers. |
Yup, sometimes they are not "accidents". They know exactly what they are doing. Now why they are mad in the first place, who knows? |
Roxy What a cutie...she will get it. We were so lucky with Lexi she learned right away. She is pee pad trained and will go outside too. Just hang in there she really will get it...just keep praising her when she gets in right they love that. Although, Lexi doesn't like poopie...when she starts on the pad you better hope it comes out quick or she is taking it with her as she runs from it...LOL :aimeeyork |
Hah, awe what a little rebel. Mine do the same thing, except for on MY BED! and then they come out like they did nothing wrong... hummm:rolleyes: |
Laya is really bad about this. If I do something she doesn't like or don't give her what she wants. She will pee on the rug. And I know she is doing it on purpose. Then she runs under the bed because she knows she's in trouble. Or if I am playing with the cat and she feels the cat is getting too much attention, she will do the same thing. It drives me crazy. Such a stinker!!!:rolleyes: |
Teddy is quite the rebel at times! He doesn't pee on any of our things he just messes up the puppy pads! When we leave him home alone its like he does burn outs on his puppy pads! They are all squished and balled up! Same thing with the rug at the front door! He will have the entire thing flipped over! It's like he's trying to get back at me for leaving him |
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