potty training My baby boy yorkie named grizzly hes 3 years old now he will go outside and use the bathroom but hell use it inside too he dont go to the door and he pees all the time he also only has one testical (the other hasent dropped if he does have one ) could that have something to do with it |
How come he isn't neutered? You can still get him neutered even if it hasn't dropped. Vet’s do that surgery all the time. |
He should be neutered....but peeing all over the place. you need to limit his area in the house. He has too much free space if he is not asking for the door. I limit Pixie to the living room, kitchen, bathroom basically I shut the bedroom doors. I keep a pee pad in the bathroom for her to use. She usually asks for the door. She also uses her pee pad. If Pixie is active she pees every 2 to 4 hrs. I would start limiting his space and start over with the house breaking and take him out every 2 hrs and praise him when he goes and use one word that describes going to the bathroom...out.... pee pee....what ever you are going to use and always say that word when asking to go out and when praising. hope this helps:) |
He's probably marking all over your house. He should be neutered and trained. You may not be comfortable crate training at this point (although, if it were me, I'd do it) but his space must be limited. ALSO, if he's also pooping inside, you'll have to limit the time he eats to twice per day (what goes in, must come out.) Be sure to take him out regularly - especially after active play time or if he's been lying down for awhile and then gets up or after he eats/drinks. You'll also have to treat your home with an enzyme product that eliminates the pee scent. Hopefully, Grizzly just has a preferred "spot" so that your work will be less! Best wishes and good luck, Tracey |
thank you guys he does have limited space living room kitchen and hallway other doors are shut i do have him in a cage at night and when we are gone also |
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