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Great opinions everyone i love hearing them all!:thumbup: So i think it is age also gender but mabey we are a little more relaxed with the second one's? I'm gonna crack down on my to here real soon with the potty training Peeka sneaks off to poop in the house so it's hard to catch him |
pup I find it is a combination of several things...males seem to be so much more loving and attentive.. and when neutered, they are not as hard to train as female for the most part. People do love their boys... The girls can be so hard headed...but mine are housetrained. If a breeder is not going to train a puppy, then they should not keep it past 8 weeks...that is unfair to the new pet owner. I start mine on pee pads at weaning time..they are 50% trained by 12 wks..it is alot of work. |
your 2 sound like my 2 dogs! I got bentley when he was 8 weeks old..he caught on to potty training very quickly. He always wants to be by you too.. He's a great cuddler. Miss Karlee on the other hand..omg.. I got her when she was 7 weeks old.. i didn't get her completely potty trained until she was a little over a year old!!!!!! She was so stubborn. She never caught on. nor do i think she cared to catch on. She's also very independant. she onlys gets attention when she wants it. and when she wants it by god you better give it to her or she will bark and bark and bark. Also everything is hers. If bentley is playing with something.she will bark until she gets it then she will drop it b/c she didn't even really want it.. she just wanted it because bentley had it. She is a mess but i love her just as much as bentley. |
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I got Chloe at 7 1/2 weeks. I have had no problems potty training her. She hasn't had an accident in the house in over a month, and she's now 6 months old. She has been a fast learner in training too. Is Peeka fixed? |
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He just doesn't get it. The girls still go on the potty paper every time, so he is not learning from them. I know when I finally get him trained we are ripping up the carpet. I even found poo under the bed. He is doing better letting me get to goo out of his eyes, and behaves during bath time. Forget the trick thing, I'm lucky if I can get him to focus looking at me. He is a lot harder than the other 2 were. I 1st thought it was because he was a boy, but after reading different threads on gender, I think it is just him. |
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All in all, my experience is that females are harder to train than males. They're very independant and strong willed. Kind of like women, right?? LOL |
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HEHEHEHEH :thumbup: |
potty time I got my yorkie at 19 wks and potty trained him in two weeks.he came from a loving home .I was given a 5yr old yorkie and she is still learning.I have a cousin who has a yorkie and he goes every where as well as a cousin who has a girl yorkie and she is potty trained.The only commoniality is we all have yorkies non over 4lbs.I think peeka will need to adjust to the new pup and you must train them seperately. not all dogs teach each other to potty and not all are responsive.I think it has nothing to do with age of pups when you got them.btw all our dog were older at least 12wks when we brought them home. just keep up a routine be patient train the new one in different location until she gets it and it'll be alright. jmo |
I also think it has alot to do with their personalities. I got Trixie at about 4 months old and she was trained fast. However, I got Pia when she was older then Trix and she was much more difficult. However, Pia is a very dominant girl with everything :p and Trixie is very easy going. So I definately think it has to do with the personality and the breeder!! |
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