| biewerlover | 03-28-2007 02:04 PM | First of all, it is hard to start out with two puppies at once. I had a hard enough time just training one! I will be frank, the Yorkie is a higher maint. dog, especially some of the tiny ones. They require a lot of time and attention. Yes, they can be very hard to potty train and that is why many of them end up in Rescue or getting passed from house to house. It takes diligence and strong willpower to stick with the program when it comes to the potty training. My Yorkie is larger, he is 2yrs at 11lbs. No, he isn't quite as "darling" as the little ones (which I think are soo cute) but he is the best, he is fully housetrained, very smart. He started out litterbox trained (well, cat box with piddlepads in it as he ate the litter) one day he stopped on his own and from that point on outside. I think you are on the right path and you are not doing anything wrong, but maybe this isn't the breed for you especially with two? I will say this, once the Yorkie is housetrained and that is under control they are the best. I absolutely love my guy and have a special bond. I have now added a Biewer to the loop and have a 11yr old Golden as well. Good luck in whatever you decide and I commend you for sharing your thoughts and even considering that this might not be for you. I would definitely try to hang in there if you can. I am still a firm believer in the crate training, it has been successful with my dogs throughout my life, and yes, it is frustrating when they bark/whine, but I never gave in and eventually it got better.
Kathy |