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Can you limit him to a small area. I keep Millie blocked off in my kitchen with baby gates. As long as she is in the kitchen she will use her pad, but if I let her run around the whole house she just pee's and poo's where ever she pleases |
Some yorkies never potty train I have tried everything with one of mine she uses a rug in the restroom |
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My 3 girls potty training went bad when I brought Nikki home. I was worried that Nikki would be the problem but he is better than my girls. They use pads or go outside but still have many accidents. I use to confine them to the back half of the house but since dh became ill I had to remove the gate. I just can't get them completely trained so I know how you feel. |
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dominance? I'm having troubles getting my 7 month old Bella fully house trained as well. Good days and bad days (she'll almost always go number 2 outside, but peeing is an ongoing battle.) Anyway, for what it's worth, I think it all might have something to do with them not fully seeing you as the alpha dog. It might be that they see no reason to stop going in the house if there will still be the constant love for them. Of course, I'm not saying punish them harshly or withdraw love. I am saying that constant gooey love and really passive response to going in the house might just let them feel they can keep doing it. In other words, you as the pack leader has to really define where members of the pack can feel free to go. As this stage, probably not an easy fix, but I would suggest a crate training boot camp and/or careful evaluation of messages you give your dog (who leads walks?make them sit for food?make clear potty inside is bad?) Good luck |
we had trouble like that with one of our little guys and we had to go back to the beginning and he was either in his pen area with room to play sleep and in the corner a potty pad .and when he was out in the living room with everyone he had to were belly band .we let him outside with all the others and then would out him back in his pen and he would pee on his pad instead of outside it took about 3 weeks of this and now he is very good about using his potty pad, he will be playing with everyone and if he has to pee he no runs back to his potty pad .he is 6 years old .i also take a potty pad with me if i take him to someone elses house and he now will go right to it as long as he knows where it is .hope that helps |
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You are not a failure. Georgie is 6 and still has accidents in the house. Not sure if to Georgie they are accidents but that's what we like to call them to make ourselves feel better;) |
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They are all accidents except the one he had on our bed LOL! My husband and I justified that by saying he needs more attention ;) I literally just pick my battles. He is much better than he used to be and I try to have a routine if not we will have little surprises waiting for us when we wake up! The worst part is I am a neat freak with a nose like a hound dog LOL I tell him all the time he is lucky we love him so much. He also has "accidents" at his grandparents and they love him as much as we do (Thank God). |
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My baby girl Raelle is one year old now and is doing wonderfullywith her potty training, my 9mth old boy is doing ok.....BUT. let him out of sight and bingo he will go where he thinks no one is using..ie the upstairs landing! lol! I keep them both confined to the family room, but he is a little sneek! He will disappear for a few minutes, we call him and he comes back, but upon investigation....sure enough we will find a 'present' ....thank you sooo much Orion!! Not at all your fault, he'll get it eventually..i hope!! |
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It took a while for my two boys to get it, my first two never used a pee pee pad, as much as I tried, I conclude it was my fault, when iciest got them as puppies, I read that its confusing to try and teach both inside and outside so pick one so I picked outside. I wanted them to go outside more but In Retrospect I wish I would have taught them the other way pee on paper inside then let them know it was ok to go outside. My friends summed it up best my dogs knew they were supposed to go outside but didnt know they were not supposed to go inside. It took a while for them both to get it. I was a huge buyer of natures miracle, and had a carpet cleaner when needed, mind you it was more marking than making a puddle. A good black light was my friend. I am a crazy about my house being clean. New house is all wood on first floor. I'm sure it will get better my vet said yorkies are tough. That being said and how much I hated a how much fife marked in the house, he loved to hit the bed skirt in the spare rooms, I would not complain one time if I could spend a few more months with either of my boys. I miss them terribly. My friend just ordered the potty patch it's a box with real grass, she changes it each week or so, says it's great and no smell... Her yorkie doesn't go in the house anymore, and he did for 6 years. I'm sure it will get better. |
u are not a failure...my punkee princess had two accidents last night and this morning. she will not go outside in the rain...shell pee on the pee pad but she will not poo on the pad. no idea why or what bothers her about it but shes 8 years old so there you have it. |
I'm still a little confused, it sounds like Peanut is marking rather than peeing. Regarding his use of the bathroom rugs, I think he may think they are pee pads, once you wash a rug, the pee scent becomes imbedded in every fiber, even though you can't smell it, he can, and he's compelled to return to the spot. We got rid of all throw rugs for about 4 years. The marking is a complex issue, it's considered "wired in" behavior and very difficult to completely eliminate. You can train a dog, not to mark in your house, but he'll want to mark in other people's homes and outside. Marking is regulated by the hormone “testosterone”, and even though the testicules make the bulk of testosterone the adrenal glands make some as well, and this hormone produces marking when they smell a certain substance, it could just be the scent of protein, and boom their brain insists they pee on it. It has nothing to do with their bladder contents and needing to urinate. I think taking Joey for walks and allowing him to "mark" outside helps reduce his marking in the house. As far as I know he doesn’t mark in the house, but he does wear a belly band when we go to visit someone. Inside the bellyband, I keep a sanitary pad that holds any pee, should he decide to mark. I have to take it off when it's time for him to actually pee, otherwise they will use it as a diaper. If you think that Peanut doesn’t understand the basics of housebreaking, it may be time to retrain him completely, but this really sounds like a marking issue to me. By the way, he definitely was marking on the cat post, again, he has little control over this, he smells the cat urine and feels compelled to put his scent over it. LOL, he is a little Pee nut isn't he! |
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Well he will mark on my kitchen cabinets and pee everywhere else! I don’t allow him to go in the bathroom anymore- He doesn’t have access to that part of the house. That is funny you said that, that is the same thing the breeder said. The thing with training with pee pads is they sometimes mistake rugs for them. I always wondered if I let him mark outside if that caused him to mark inside? I did the bellybands, he used them as diapers!! I honestly don’t think he understands- He will go pee or poo in the kitchen and prance over to us wanting a treat like he did something good!! It is crazy Nancy- I am at a loss with him! |
LOL, dont feel bad. Mine are supposed to be potty pad trained but do twinkle sometimes where they are not suppose to. I think they do it on purpose. Josie will potty on the floor where the pads are if there is too much urine on there or poop. little Ms thang! I keep fresh pads (2x a day) out but sometimes they fill them up before I can change. Jack sometimes marks and I have no idea why, he is neutered also. If I catch them doing it I tell them NO or bad and they take off running. They know better. |
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Yep, you are so right! Little boogers! |
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I also had to throw out a rug cause they had fun one day pulling the string out. Want buy them kind anymore. Oh and they did have toys, knaw bones to chew on or play with. |
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