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UGH Zeus would go into Ody's litter box when we first got him and would eat his poo! GROSS!!! He finally stopped after about 6 months. Sometimes he would just drag it out and leave it in the hallway. XP!! |
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Clyde would sometimes drag pieces around and then leave them there for me to clean later. |
Awe. He is adorable ! |
Here is a great thread on poop eating: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...-his-poop.html |
Hi, My NuNuk was born November 7, 2012 here in North Carolina. He currently weighs 3 lbs. I will post pictures soon. He has all his baby teeth and is a so funny with an attitude already. |
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Lacey was born on December 6. She is now 2.5 lbs and is a very good girl. We are potty training and I am trying to remember how old my other Yorkie was before she was trained. She likes to chew on our hands, feet, etc. but we have a specific noise we make for no that she understands. She is a good sleeper. Sweet girl. |
Potty training Any potty training suggestions needed. Our baby Nuknuk was born in November we got him from the breeders on January 12,2013. We have been working on potty training and we need some great suggestions. |
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Well My Kopper was born November 8th as well (I think I saw another with this day) and I think he takes the cake at 6 pounds on his checkup last Tuesday :) My lil porker, he is going to be the largest of the November baby group I do believe! |
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I choose not to get mad at him and take responsibility for the training at this point because really it's on me. At first, when he had an accident I soaked the urine into a paper towel and set it in the yard for him to smell the next time we went out and have done this with his poo as well. I can typically tell if he needs to go out. Within 15 min of eating, after waking from a nap or all night, after hard playing. Just watch for those signs, the heavy sniffing and tail up. Lots of praise when he goes outside. Oh, it's a party! Clapping and petting and praise! I think that's the absolute key to house training or any behavior you want a pet to do, is congratulating them when they succeed. Play down the mistakes and ...give a "chich," sound warning, or one firm "no." And of course consistency :) |
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