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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2013 Location: florida
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| free parker ! free parker !!!! bella says free parker |
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| Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2013 Location: California
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| So cute! Good Luck getting back on track Parker! |
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| YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: NY
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| He is still young. It is not unusual for a pup to go off training once in a while. Gracie would have accidents when something different was going on in the house or when one of the kids moved out or one moved back in. It never was a continual problem and keeping her near the potty and giving her treats for doing it right always got her back on track quickly. I never punished her for a mistake because she always seemed to be very remorseful as she watched me clean up the area. I found that treating her for doing it right always works much better. They don't think like humans do but they can at times be a bit absent minded when distracted. Just don't give him too much freedom that he is not ready for and keep a close eye on him. You will see that he will be fine. I think one of the main issues with Yorkies and other little dogs with potty training is that they are given too much free reign before they are ready. When they are doing really well with one room don't be in a hurry to give them more rooms to roam. They get distracted and if no one is around to remind them and to watch for the signals they give when they need to go they will potty where they are. The more you stay on top of things the less accidents there will be and that will eventually eliminate the whole problem. A dog that is left alone, even for short amounts of time, in the home will continue to have accidents and will learn that behavior....then you are in trouble. In the past when I had a real difficult one to train I would tether the pup to me so the pup went with me where ever I went while inside. That way I would see the signals when the pup had to go and I wouldn't forget to take it out in time. The less accidents a pup has the less likely it will develop the bad habit of pottying inside where they are not supposed to. |
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| YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Georgia
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