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How old was your puppy when finally potty trained? Timmy will be 6 months on Sunday. I've had him for 6 weeks. He can hold his bladder for quite a while. He knows how to use the doggie door when he wants to go outside. When I am gone I keep him in the kitchen where the doggie door is. When I'm home I take him out to go potty every few hours which sometimes he does and I give him lots of praise. He sleeps in his crate at night and does not wet in it. But he's still having accidents about twice a day. Is he old enough to be fully potty trained? |
Well, it depends on the dog of course but you have to remember that some dogs have small bladders. Also he is still young and can get distracted. Sometimes they drink a lot and the bladder gets full and they are too far from the door to get there so.......it happens. I think most dogs at 6 months are getting the hang of it but still need a lot of reinforcement. I'd keep up with the training and watching him closely. Keep giving him lots of praise when he does do it right. They never get tired of hearing it. Gracie backslid a few times right when I thought she knew everything but I had slacked off of praising her for going where she was supposed to go. All it took was getting back to making a fuss over her when she did it right and she went right back to doing good again. |
I found that putting a belly band on Charles really helped with the house breaking. I also found that putting him on a leash for his outside potty breaks really helped, otherwise he just played and got distracted. It takes time and a lot of patience. |
Copper was a year old. He is about 95% potty trained. We only have rare "accidents." Usually, it is because I'm busy and don't hear the bell he rings or in the middle of the night if I'm too tired to get up. He actually does extremely well. He turned 2 in December. I have heard and read that yorkies take a long time to be fully housebroken and then it is not 100%. I have found all this to be true. |
My two are pad trained and 5 and 3 years old. They are about 98% and I don't think they will ever be 100% |
Keno has been 100% I used the crate method to outside only and he had it down at 8 months. He barks to be let out. I only take him out with a leash here in Florida and he has a fenced yard in Michigan, just open the patio door. |
Sophie Kate took 2.5 years (she is 3.5 years old now). I blame myself more than her, I had to get on a strict schedule and crate training and she got it. |
Callie was about 9 months old when she was potty trained. She was about 95% potty trained around 8 months but until we got the doggy door it wasent 100% then after two accidents in the house she never had another one. I would be very careful letting a yorkie go outside on his own when no one is home an animal could get him or someone could even steal him. |
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Either my husband or I always go out in the fenced yard with him. He is never left out in the yard alone. In fact he prefers the leash, probably because I got him in Florida and that is how he was trained. Think it helped also that he is a larger yorkie, so his bladder is probably bigger. |
We kept gates and boxes to keep him in the kitchen until he was trained. Then we gave him free run of the house. Then we had to go back to keeping him in the kitchen at least 2 more times because he was not "staying trained." At about 8 months, he seemed to really, really get it. Interesting though- we have retired to a much smaller house, and the door to the outside is much more obvious to him. He caught on when we moved almost immediately. I really believe floor plans are a factor; before he would have to go through living room, dining room, kitchen, hallway, inside garage door, through the garage to the outside garage door. |
Still waiting for mine to be trained ;) He knows he is supposed to go outside but doesn't give enough time to let me get to the back door and let him out. He's getting there, 6 months old now...almost 7. At this rate I think he will be 100% at about a year old :/ which is forever! It's never taken me this long to house train a dog but, like it's been said, they do have small bladders and other areas to hold their waste ;) |
I'd say by 6 months he was about 95% reliable. By one year, he was almost 100%. He was left free roam at 5 or so months old, his accidents would always occur when I WAS home (when I'm not, all he did was sleep). At 3yrs old, I'd say he's basically 100% potty trained. He will have the very rare accident if it's terrible weather outside (like rain) but even during the hurricane, I ran outside with him real quick at 7pm and he held it until 7am the next morning. He doesn't like to go in the house... I've tried to get him to go even in the garage and stuff on rainy days and he looks at me like I'm crazy. |
Gizmo is pretty good. He'll ring the bell to go out to go potty. But we're still working on when going to someone's house. So, when he's visiting Grandma's the belly band goes on. At first he was really good with no accidents, but we always had him out on the hour every hour. As it got closer to our wedding my DH and I started to get slip shot and we got accidents. So, I know it's hard to keep an eye on them 24/7 but, sometimes in the beginning it's necessary. |
Sonic will be 8 months sunday, he isn't completely house trained, he wears a belly band which helps alot, he knows when he has to go, I'll ask him sonic you need to potty, if he does he will go the door, but as far as him telling me he needs to go well he is still working on that. |
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