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06-20-2007, 07:43 AM | #1 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: georgetown,il.
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| my gracie my gracie is 3months old today. she is a pain in the butt. she is so hyper most of the time we cannot pet her. she is always biting!!! the vet said that is because the breeder sold her to early. which i new 6wks was to soon, but was afraid she would sell her if i didn't snatch her up then. does anyone have any ideas on how we can get her out of this. hints on house breaking would be great to. she is not so bad, but any new ideas would be great!
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06-20-2007, 02:22 PM | #2 |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Georgetown, CA
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| I know the feeling. I have a little boy (Teddy) who just turned 9 months old and he is soooo good. So I had to get another, a little girl (Rosie Mae), who is now 4 months old (I know I am crazy). It is amazing how the things Teddy did and finally grew out of, Rosie is now doing. Teddy has settled down so I do have hope for Rose. As for potty training, boy that is another subject. I tried EVERYTHING and still he would come in from being out and go potty. Very frustrating. But I figured out his schedule of when he goes and I get him out before. We have accidents once in a while but compared to before, I can handle that. I think the consistency of doing this has helped. Hang in there - they grow sooo darn fast, like babies, you can't wait til they get out of certain stages but when they are out of some of them, you wish they were little again. |
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