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Wow! I can feel your frustration. Do you have two dogs? You mentioned your husband taking "them" for a walk. This little girl sounds really out of control and maybe should be re homed to someone who knows how to deal with this type of problem. |
What are you feeding her? It is not normal for a dog her age to be pooping that much. Are her stools soft or firm? How many hours a day is she spending her playpen? |
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She does not seem to be a happy camper at your house...she might act totally different with someone else or maybe being an only one, I am so sorry that she is not working out for you, I had to rehome one a few years back because she did not like the other dogs, now she is the one and only and happy as can be |
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Hi. I have some questions: Are you both always mad at her, most of the time? Do you both talk sternly (or worse) to her to try to correct her? When was the last time she heard the words 'Good Girl' and does she know what they mean? You don't have to answer, but if this is the case, you have to forgive her. Get any and all bad thoughts out of your heads when dealing with her. Ignore her if she does wrong, including no bad thoughts towards her. Find something that she does right and start there, and praise her, treat her, pet her. Every night hold her and tell her she was a Good girl and that you love her, and tomorrow is another day. Yorkies are extremely sensitive to our thoughts and feelings towards them. You have to think in your heads and your hearts that you love this dog so she will feel it and believe you. Even if she's been bad all day, make up something for your nightly talk/cuddle time that you can praise her for. Like You're a good girl... we still have a roof! Laugh and praise her. I know this sounds crazy, so what. Try it. You should start to see a change in 2-3 days. Remember: It's not her you're upset with, it's only her behavior you don't like. |
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Yes it could be anxiety, and after all the OP has tried, this was one of my thoughts. I have never had a dog poop on me when being held. A soft sided play pen might be a good idea, along with one of those very very hard to break nylabones for chewing. |
I think this is a \'lack of bonding\' issue. Yorkies love attention, and will accept good or bad. She\'s gotten in the habit of getting bad attention, and is most likely in panic mode bc at the same time, she wants to avoid the bad attention and at heart wants to be a good dog, but doesn\'t have a clue how to do that. Cover your clothes with a peepad or a blanket and put her on your lap and remain calm, no matter what she does. All the pooing and peeing is her nerves. Calm and sooth her with your voice. Smile a lot, as it\'s harder to think and say bad things if you\'re smiling. Lap time can be short, but make it last longer each time. You have to reward the good, ignore the bad. Seriously, can it get any worse? |
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