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Yorkie on furniture!! No not talking about my bed or the sofa. Millie has recently started liking to jump on things I feel are way to high she will get on my office desk and last night whle bathing my son i look over and she had jumped from my vanity chair onto my bathroom counter:eek:. of course noe the chair in moved. I worry i wont be aboe to stop her in time and she'll jump and get injured. I guess i am going to have to remove anythng that enables her to get on things that are too high. It's just like baby proofing though there is always something you miss!! |
Yes you have to baby proof any room that they are in, they are quick and agile. Millie sounds a lot like Priss, always looking for something to get into. LOL |
LOL She's part Mountain Goat:p These little ones are so clever and resourceful! |
Gracie went through the jumping stage during her first year. Amazing what they can do even though they are so little!:eek: I had to move one of our kitchen chairs over to the wall and keep all the other chairs pushed in so she could not jump onto the table. She found she could get up there but would cry because she could not get down. She doesn't do it anymore but there are still many of the puppy proofing rules that I keep in place to protect her from herself.:rolleyes: |
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I swear this new puppy of mine Miss Mia is the same way, last night I watched as she kept backing up, run full on and try to clear the bathtub to get in it and for the record this is the pup that acts like a cat in the bath! She is a Biewer and a long legged one at that! The other night I saw her walking the kitchen table to the Buffet cabinet....I didn't want to startle her and cause her to jump, so I yelled at hubby..."make sure the chairs are always pushed in"!!!! |
The chairs around my dinnette table are kind of "open" with a reed looking decoration that makes the back of the chair...4 pieces of wood that come up from the seat area, and then fan out, with a space between each "reed" , that is larger up at the top and then closes up narrow down to the bottom of the back of the chair. One of mine was eyeing the space between two of those reeds, and figured she could jump through the reeds and land on the table! She launched herself, got her head through the space between two of these "reeds" ...but then promptly slid down to the narrow part of the chair, essentially HANGING HERSELF ON THE BACK OF THE CHAIR, WITH HER HEAD THRU THE BACK OF THE CHAIR, AND HER BODY DANGLING ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE BACK OF THE CHAIR!!!...If I had not been RIGHT THERE, and had been in another room, he would have hung herself, either broken her neck between the reeds or strangled herself between the reeds.....all this happened in less than 15 seconds, right before my eyes and as I was lunging up off the couch to get to her....so NOW, I have king size pillow cases over the backs of my dinette chairs to keep this from happening again.....forget "House Beautiful" decor!!! My entire home is designed around Yorkie proofing!!! baby gates blocking every entrance and exit, plus additional "cross fencing" in every room...pillow cases over the chair backs.....etc,etc,etc.. but they are worth it! |
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She sounds like my male... I've caught him on the stove!! He climbed on top of an ice chest I had set next to it and he smelled something yummy up there! Oh gosh, imagine if the stove had been hot?! He is sooo bad lol... It is definitely true that you have to baby proof everything... He was 3 when he did it, so it wasn't even a puppy thing! |
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which is fairly high. Since the move we bought new furniture, so now neither of the dogs cannot get up on kitchen chais or kitchen table. the chairs are so hight that my feet dangle, lol. The last vet visit I was told her left leg had a minor LP , so minor the vet was not concerned, however,he did make a not about it Suzi has a had time jumping on things. |
Yep you have to move the chairs far away from furniture. One day while we weren't looking, Bailey hopped up on a chair that was close to some cabinets with a counter. He grabbed a nik nak and it was all in 100's of pieces by the time we came back in the room. They are fearless! |
I know exactly what you mean. It must be in their blood to see so many that climb like this. It is funny, but I also feel it is a health hazard. I do believe my Mylee jumping from the bathroom counter off to teh slick vinyl floo when she heard me coming (knowing she would be in trouble) contributed to her hip displasia. So we blocked off that part of the house, and make sure all chairs are pushed in under the dining table or she'll be on it. We had sugar cookies spread out across the table once, and came home to paw prints imbedded in them. What in the world are we going to do with them? LOL:eek::p |
I understand this one too. I had to remove several things so KS couldn't jump up on things she should not be on. Since I did that, now she likes to hide under anything she can squeeze under. But I'd rather her be under than over. LOL |
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Sounds like Joel, he figured out how to get on the computer desk by jumping on one couch then the next couch and then up on the desk. |
wow...you all have some brave little ones, which I know is kind of a common trait for the breed. My Maci is a bit timid. She will not jump on and off of most furniture though, and really doesn't try. She usually only wants up if someone is sitting there and will just come over and let you pick her up. Then, if I walk away and she wants down she will just bark so that I know she wants down. She does get into EVERYTHING she possibly can when she is on the floor though! |
Jackson is constantly jumping up on furniture... I don't worry about keeping him off, he's a bigger guy at 16lbs and super agile. But he does scare me sometimes! |
Yes and never mind furniture re-arranging. Made that mistake once. I decided to re-arrange the den/garden room. This is where their crates are, and I have a nice tall cabinet for books. We spend oodles of time there. So I decided to move the big boys crate from the window side to beside the tall cabinet, and took my chair to where his crate was. Go to the washroom come back, and their is Razzle up on top of the cabinet. I about had heart failure!. The scamp had used coffee table to jump up on big crate, then from big crate to cabinet! Needless to say, I re-arranged the room back to it's old style. |
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soooo.... who controls who lol Remy and the shih tuz also love looking out windows. In our new house the window of choice is too high for them to see out of so they climb onto the back of the sofa. Now know that the sofa is not against a wall.. is in sort of in the middle of the room..so that makes me nervous.:eek: Remy has climb onto the dinning room table, but only when dh is sitting there and I really believe he is an enabler :cool: |
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Molly does exactly the same. She climbs in everything and if there is nothing to help her up she jumps from a standing start. She gives me a heart attack at times. They have no sense if danger |
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We are remodeling with a 4 month old puppy in the house. She is way to smart she copies Lizzie with every thing. She is now trying to jump on the couch. Then there are time when she is sleeping on the couch with her sister I will get up for a second do walk in the kitchen and she will be sitting on the coffee table. The biggest issue I have had is Abbie crawling under or behind the furniture to hide |
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