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07-18-2015, 03:21 AM | #1 |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: May 2014 Location: springfield, mass, united states
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| potty issues Hello all. My 1 year old yorkie named sophie is having trouble with potty training. Now she has had a rough 1 year of her life she suffers from seizures and takes meds for it and she also had one of her front legs amputated back in november 2014 so potty training hasnt really been the easiest. she does good some days but other days she is terrible. i do have my dogs weewee pad trained since i work and have noone to take them out for me. during the day when i am home with them she is fine goes on the weewee pad goes outside but at night and when i go to work its like she forgets and goes in different spots in the kitchen. its hard to stop her because im not home to correct her when she is doing it. i dont believe in keeping my dogs in crates so when im not home or when its bed time i gate them off in the kitchen and they have free range of the kitchen. Im not really sure how to approach this issue. If anyone has advice im open to try anything. |
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07-18-2015, 03:29 AM | #2 |
Furbutts = LOVE Donating Member Moderator | The only way I know of is to make her free area smaller, rather than having the entire kitchen. We used the Iris pen for ours as pups and it's wonderful! A nice size that fits bed, toys, water, and a pee pad.
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