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Kennels Do y'all leave your yorkies in a small kennel or a big one where they have room to run around some? I have a huge one from when our bigger dog was a puppy, but he doesn't use it any more. So, we were letting Ryder stay in it while we were gone, but I'm so tired of cleaning up after him. Would you recommend a smaller kennel or what should I do to prevent him from going in the kennel? |
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Smaller is best til housebroken. Lots of space is an earned privilege. |
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The kennel Ryder is in now is huge. I'm able to fit a small bed and his food/water bowls and he still has a little room to spare. I also have a smaller crate that I put him in when we go some where. I debated on trying that for awhile and seeing how he does. He's FINALLY getting some what better at house training. But, he's still having some accidents. Which I understand, but the kennel is a big issue. |
Yorkies need to go outside as puppies every 2-3 hrs. They are not made to be crated all day. Mine even as adults are rarely left for more than 3-4 hours. You may want to look into pee pads. |
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Pee pads work when we're home. He's finally started using them. However, if I leave them in the crate, he tears them up. So, I'm not spending all that money on pee pads for him to tear them up. |
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I have a little houdini also but thankfully I am lucky enough to be home with my babies. Although when we do have to leave them to run errands I do crate Laddy because he has separation anxiety and will jump at the door handle from the time I close the door until I return home. Your little one definately needs to have food and water available though especially in this heat. |
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I'm training my pup to use a kennel when nobody is home. But I will use a wee pad in the corner. washable cheap and hard to chew. They will need to go. But if in the same spot it will be easier to clean up. This and house training it still takes ~2 yrs before they won't go in the house. Well at least for a short period of time. I will pen mine because the danger of chewing everything up it worst imo. Birdseye Reusable Underpads Buy Birdseye Bed Pads, Becks Classic, BV124PB, BV136PB, BV152PB, BV7136SPB, TW7136SPB, FL7132PB, Reusable Underpads, Birdseye. |
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Have you tried the reusable human type of incontinence pads- A bit harder to destroy and more Eco- friendly. |
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I recommend x-pens to all my new owners for day time confinement. Got their pee pad on one side, bed, food and water on the other...toys and space to exercise.....I would never put a puppy in a small crate with only enough room to stand up and turn around in for extended period of time! |
You have a puppy. A puppy cannot go that long in a confined space without having accidents. Try getting one of the secure pee pad frames that hold the pee pad securely in place so he cannot play with them. Exercise pens seem to work best for puppies that are left alone for hours at a time. However, the puppy is not learning anything while it is alone. If there is no pee pad available to him all he is learning is to pee where ever he can. Until your puppy is fully grown and fully trained you are going to have this problem. Small puppies have small bladders. Food and water goes through them quickly. If he has to be on his own this long you have got to provide some sort of potty for him. Crate training does not work for a puppy that is left there with no supervision. If they have to go they have to go and no crate is going to stop that. |
We've always left the boys in their ex-pens while we are gone. They each have a bed, water, and their potty pads in their pens. They were both pretty easy to train, since the place they go potty is the same if we are home or not. We just leave the doors open to their pens when we are home, and they go in there to potty. |
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