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Donating YT 500 Club Member | ![]() Taycie has free reign. I made a sod box out of a storage container and I bring that in so she can go potty. She does great!
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Toluca Lake, CA
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| ![]() Buster has access to every room but the kitchen. He has his pee pads in the bathroom and I am lucky he is not a chewer. Usually he sleeps when we are gone. It's funny he know the sound of my car pulling in the drive way. If Jack is home Buster has to announce my arrival but if he is home alone Mr Sleepyhead sits quietly with his tail wagging.
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2012 Location: MA
Posts: 624
| ![]() When someone is home my girls have full roam of the house. When we go out Chloe has to go into her ex pen and my other girl goes into our bedroom. We have to do this because our house is Alarmed. And the reason I don't keep them together in the same area is because Chloe is still a puppy and sometimes plays way to rough. |
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Jada + Bogie = ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Mayberry AKA smalltown usa
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| ![]() I keep bedrooms gated off simply because jada can climb her stairs and get on the bed,but she won't climb down the stairs at the bed. I don't have time to move them every morning so I just don't give her access to the bedrooms. I came home one day and she was on the middle of the bed barking her head off. I have no idea how long she was stuck up there so I have always gated off bedrooms since that incident. Idk why she won't climb down them as they are the same steps we have in the living room to the couch. She runs up and down them all day long. Jada nor Bogie have ever been chewers thank goodness.
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2012 Location: USA
Posts: 1,628
| ![]() Nope when someone is home Moki gets free roam. But when alone he is gated to that he only can stay in the kitchen and family room. He gets into trouble. For his safety. It's all a puppy/baby proof area |
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Pixie and Daisy Donating Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: CT USA
Posts: 2,680
| ![]() Daisy was allowed free roam of the house since she was 3 months and never any accidents. Pixie...HECK NO!!!! lol She was only allowed free roam when she turned 2 and I still close the bedroom doors. She is a little snail scavenger...... feeding off the bottom. So I worry what she can get into. I always do a walk around looking for stuff bf I leave. It is my ritual! lol
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: May 2012 Location: NJ
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| ![]() My 2 older ones get free reign. But since we got the puppy a few weeks ago, I've been gating off the upstairs & leaving the puppy in her expen. The other 2 stay downstairs so she won't be lonely. Although, she's almost graduated to free reign. I've left her downstairs with the other 2 twice for about 15 minutes & she was unharmed and no puddles when I got home ![]()
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YT 2000 Club Member | ![]() JoJo and Spud are usually left in the downstairs tile area. When I leave the house I put a fence up and they are in the kitchen and can go out in a fenced yard on concrete. They will have pee accidents if I let them have the whole living room. For some reason I guess they get mad for leaving them and they pick a crate bed and pee on it. I get so upset. They are not allowed upstairs unless we are going to bed and I carry them up there. |
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Wee Winston Wiggles Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Kewanee, Illinois
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| ![]() Winston is allowed to run free while someone is home with him, but I gate him in the kitchen when we are away. This started as a puppy, he is totally potty trained so I have never had to worry about accidents, but he has seizures...so to keep him calm he has to be confined...he really doesn't mind...he just jumps in his bed and sleeps all day, until one of us comes home. He really is such a good boy...
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Sayreville, NJ, and Stuart Fl,
Posts: 881
| ![]() My pups have free roam downstairs but only go upstairs when we go to bed. I trust THEM but don't trust what they might find on the floor of my 26& 23 yr old sons rooms!
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2013 Location: Boston MA
Posts: 890
| ![]() Jess has free roam when we are home. She most likes to be where the action is or in the dining room looking out the French doors. I gave her free roam of the tv room when we are out but if we are gone too long she poos on the hard wood right at the door so now she goes in her super long crate where she still poos and steps in it drags it through the crate but it least it has a bottom.. ![]() |
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Furbutts = LOVE Donating Member Moderator | ![]() Ours don't roam. Even when we're home, we'll usually have certain areas closed to them - like the upstairs or whatnot. Also, here's a weird story....about 5 years ago when we weren't home, someone tried to break into our house in our kitchen nook - they got the screen off and the window up. As soon as that window went up, our alarm went off and it looked like he took off immediately. Luckily, our dogs were kept in our Master area. IF the dogs had been loose, I know they would've ran over to the window to say "hi" to the new stranger...and my fear is that the burglar would've snatched one of them up to sell. Scary thought, but so easily could've happened if they'd been loose.
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YT Addict Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Florida
Posts: 316
| ![]() I gradually gave Kiko more and more space as she learned good house manners (potty trained, what's ok to chew on, etc.). I gate off the stairs when no one is home with her because she will go up the stairs, but won't come down. It's not as big of a deal now because she can't get up on my new bed. She could jump up on the old one, but not down. She stranded herself a time or two on the old one. I worried that she might jump off and get hurt, so I just put a gate up at the bottom of the stairs. Now I do it to keep her from being stuck upstairs until someone gets home. I have no idea why she won't go down those stairs. She had never slipped or fallen on them. The lighting is good. She'll go down steeper stairs outside. I've tried putting her on the steps facing down. She just turns around and goes up. I've also tried walking her down on her leash, tried enticing her with her favorite treats, but she won't come down. Got side tracked :-) back to the original subject. Kiko does great having free range of the downstairs. The other day I had taken the kitchen trash out of the can and meant to take it out on my way out the door, but I forgot. I was gone 3-4 hours. She left it alone. Good thing too because there were chicken bones in it. |
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♥ Love My Tibbe! ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: D/FW, Texas
Posts: 22,140
| ![]() I always fear fire and smoke and such things, having experienced an explosion/fire at home and the smoke was so dense and choking in that burning area immediately that it was deadly. A dog confined near there wouldn't have fared very well if he couldn't escape farther away. Remembering that, as soon as I can after housebreaking, I let my dogs free in the house so there might be a better chance they might can run and stay away from the worst part of fire/smoke until maybe the fire department gets here or a neighbor breaks a window or kicks in the door and maybe, maybe get the dog out or the dog make his escape sooner than if the good Samaritan has to go through the house searching for the part where the dog was confined. Most non-firemen just won't go far into a home to look for even children let alone pets in a smokey fire. I live in a single story house so my bedroom and all rooms are equally at risk of a burglar.
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Action Jackson ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Maryland
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