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06-19-2013, 07:51 PM | #16 | |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Oct 2012 Location: Oh, USA
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06-19-2013, 08:04 PM | #17 |
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| Sometimes that anxiety also. Moki has to poop before he goes in anywhere. Not so much now but if I don't take him places he does. But not letting him relieve himself in the day isn't going to potty train him. Dog think its okay to potty anywhere that not theres. Even other ppls homes. Last edited by ironmike86; 06-19-2013 at 08:06 PM. |
06-20-2013, 08:47 AM | #18 |
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| Maggie is a yorkiepoo. She trained before 10 months. She slept through the night well before 10 months. I used a baby monitor because she slept downstairs in her crate. I could hear her when she needed to go out. It helped us learn how long she could go rather than us getting her up too early. I think it you take them out too often (once they are trained) that you will condition them to go more often. I try to wait for her to tell me she needs to go out, but if I am going to leave I make her go before I leave her. She is 3, no pee accidents in a long time. (runny poo has happened though..not her fault imo, some things just cannot be held!) Maggie holds it a long long time overnight, often from 10 pm until close to 11am. She is a late sleeper. Maybe she wakes up, but if she doesn't hear anybody she just chills until I let her out. Could be 9 am or almost 11. She goes in around midnight. I open the door and she just looks lazily at me, but if one of her boys is in the room she will dart right out. I guess me and her just have our own little routine. I left her for 7 hours yesterday, about 10-5. Around 2:30 I told son to take her and make her pee. He said she didn't want to. She was fine and didn't go in the house. SHe is funny because she doesn't like to be fed by anybody besides me and hubby, unless it's treats or people food...and she doesn't want to go outside for potty when my adult sons tell her to. She is 10 pounds. She is outdoor trained only. If she were to have an accident I think it would be on the little rug inside the door she uses to go outside. Do you think I should put a pee pad there if I will be gone longer than7 hours? |
06-20-2013, 08:17 PM | #19 | |
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