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New to site and my first post I joined this site because this is my first Yorkie. Max is 10 months now and is very stubborn:( I never thought a dog so small can be this stubborn but loving. He was easy to train to use the bathroom :animal36 outside but now he has started to mark the house :confused:. Now getting him to stop marking my house has been real hard. So far I have bought the no marking spray from petsmart and its been working on the spots he has marked already:) but now he is marking new areas:eek:. help! |
Let me guess.. He is not neutered is he? |
I'm going to ask the same question... Is he neutered? If he is, you need to start him all over with potty training... Keep him contained in an expen if you can't keep an eye on him and let him out every two hours and right after he eats. My two are 4 and 2.5 and still don't have full run of the house for more than a couple hours because they will have accidents. |
I don't have any advice on your situation, but I did want to tell you to hang in there! I also wanted to welcome you to YT! I am sure you will find tons of information to help you as well as make some great new friends! :) |
No he is not neutered. I made an appointment for next week with his vet. When he gets neutered will it stop him from being playful? I love that he is playful and full of life. |
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Welcome! Hopefully the neutering will help with the marking. Yorkies can be stubborn little ones. I am retraining all 3 of mine and their 5, 6 and 7 years old. |
Hello and welcome to YT. You can get a belly band for him |
welcome! This is the perfect place to get advice from others. We just got our yorkie too. We are still working on potty training. So far she is doing well. Good luck with your little baby. |
Welcome to YorkieTalk! Neutering will help him stop marking. I don't think neutering necessarily calms them down I think it just coincides with them getting older and out of puppy hood. |
Welcome. You will love this site. |
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