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OMG hope your arm is better. He looks like an angel he's sooo cute.;) |
Quick question what is a yorkie yakker thats what it says under my name. :confused: |
Actually I'm thinking that if he is ignoring the other family member and it's only you that he's peeing on, you are one pretty lucky lady. He has 'claimed' you as his. He loves you more than the others. Yeah, you have to break him, it's not a nice habit. But, it sure is nice to know he loves you best. |
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:goodpost: Now thats the positive way to look at things!:p He wuvs you so much!!! I hope he stops soon. I'm sure it has something to do with getting neurtered though and since he checked out fine at the vet I would give him a few days to get 'un'mad. |
There are a lot of very supportive, caring and knowledgeable people on this site. Please keep coming back.:) I hope things improve with your little guy. |
I have to ask. did the day that he peed on you did you hold another animal? I ask this because one day me and my hubby went to my daughters and he was holding her little male pup, well when we got home our dogs could smell the other dog on him and my male lifted his leg and peed on my hubbys leg/shoe. LOL I know a girl that slipped in dog pee once, I call it Karma LOl. |
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Seems like you and a few others misunderstood my statement. i don't know how in the world you could have taken what I said as 'sticking up" for this person. My goodness some people have real imaginations to read words that aren't even printed. I think the people on here that have known me all these years knew exactly what i was thinking when I wrote that one sentence. To clarify, I was saying you guys are certainly being nicer to this person than I would. if that upsets up you, then so be it. I really, really wanted to say so much more but I have been trying recently to keep a lot of my thoughts to myself as I read some of these threads. i couldn't really say what I wanted to. and no, she wouldn't get one of my pups. i do hope however that she sticks around and learns a few things . i feel so sorry for the little dog. |
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Hi there... I just wanted to add, that you have to give him some time and some training. Not only is he in a new home, but he just got neutered. :( When TJ was neutered, he was so good about do pee on the pads, but when I brought him home, he started to pee all over the house, on the floor, on the carpet, on his dog beds, on his toys. I was so upset. I called the Vet after a couple days of this and the Vet chuckled, he said TJ is mad at you for getting him neutered. Honestly, I didn't think that dogs could be mad at you, but I guess we will never know... Anyway, I just went back to the positive praise, treat reward and limited freedom in the house (strict potty training) and after a while things got better :) |
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Well he is 3 years old and had already been trained but the person who I got him from never neutered him. He did good for days and he got neutered on saturday and I picked him up on Monday since then as soon as i'm in front of him he peepees mi feet or if I'm sitting he does it on my back. So I'm just going to try to train him not to pee on me.:D |
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