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07-06-2011, 08:01 AM | #1 |
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| Any totally potty trained pups? Hi all, just wondering how long did it take for your pup to become completely trained to go outside? If they are 100% trained, how do they let you know they need to go out? We've only had Ozzy for a week, but I really need to know an end to indoor pottying is going to occur sometime!! I feel like I'm a failure every time he goes in the house |
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07-06-2011, 08:09 AM | #2 |
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| A week? How old is he? My boys are almost 6 years old and they still have 'accidents' in the house. I have to be on top of them all the time, taking them out every hour on the hour to make sure they have no desires to pee in the house. Sometimes if I am at work all day and don't come home on lunch, I come home to a mess. Try to potty pad train and keep your baby confined to a smaller area when you are not watching all the time. Oh and give yourself a break! You are not a failure because your pup has not been house broken in 1 week. Yorkies are sooooooooooo tough to house break.
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07-06-2011, 08:36 AM | #3 |
Senior Yorkie Talker | Don't feel like a failure. Bentley is a year old and just recently has gotten much better. He still has the occasional accident. Yorkies are very difficult to potty train. Bentley lets me know he has to go by standing at the door. Then I ask him if he needs to go potty and he starts ddoing little circles. I call it his potty dance. How old is Ozzy? When he goes outside make a huge deal of it. Clapping and praising and treats. If he's young take him out every hour or so. We tried crate training to potty train but it didn't work for us. Make sure you clean his accidents with something made to get the enzymes out so he won't smell it and think he can go there again. It just takes time. Lots of time and patience. Don't be hard on yourself. We have all gone through it with our little ones. |
07-06-2011, 08:38 AM | #4 |
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| I've heard breeders say on this site they advise ppl not to expect miracles in potty training until 6 mo of age. It tooks months w my Cricket. My Gidget came housetrained but w the transition she had to adjust to our home which took about a month. You're not a failure. It takes a while to potty train a human child - it certainly does not happen quickly! Puppies are the same. This is a hard breed to potty train. Hang in there - you can do it!! Some day it will be a vague memory and you will be typing on here encouraging someone else to hang in there! I pee pad trained. I found it easier w this breed. My vet recommended also when I called him saying "what am I doing wrong, I cannot housetrain this puppy!" He said if he had a quarter for every yorkie owner that called him and said that. He recommended pee pad training for this breed, and I really started making progress w potty training when I switched to pee pads rather than outside.
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07-06-2011, 09:38 AM | #5 |
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| I don't outdoor train, only indoor potty pad train. ZoE has been fully potty trained to her pads since 12 weeks old. I did get her very young & took almost two weeks off work when I first got her and I am extremely diligent during training. She's had the run of the house since she was 20 weeks old and consistently uses her potty pads. My last yorkie was exactly the same in regards to potty training. After the first week or two, never an accident. Until getting on YT I'd never heard of people having difficulty potty training yorkies.
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07-06-2011, 09:43 AM | #6 | |
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07-06-2011, 10:08 AM | #7 |
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| I just can't do the pads. I have a real issue with a dog peeing/pooping indoors. I wanted to be able to do pads because it seemed more convenient than outside training, but I'd rather not have that smell in my house at all. I am very happy about a few things with Ozzy. #1 - he does go outside, and usually pretty fast. #2 - he sleeps all night and doesn't have to wake us up at 2 or 3 a.m. to go outside. #3 - i sense he has a real desire to make me happy, which works in my favor as far as training goes. It's still stressful to me when he does go inside though. Then I feel bad because I don't want him to feel my frustration. I think my boyfriend will be happy when he's potty trained too... it puts me in a really bad mood when Ozzy has accidents. |
07-06-2011, 10:45 AM | #8 |
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| Jackson is 100% potty trained. He is 2.5yrs old and has not had an accident in over a year. He also can hold it for 8 hours or more if necessary, though I never make him hold it longer than 6hrs... overnight he can hold it 10-12 hours. I definitely think it's possible to have a fully potty trained dog. It takes diligence and patience, especially in the beginning. For the first two months of his time with me (I got him at 9 weeks) we were on a strict schedule. It was outside until he went and if he did not go while we were out there... back in the crate he went. I set him up for success, I did not "allow" him to have an accident by constantly taking him outside and praising/treating when he went... when he was inside - he was watched 24/7. Yes he did have accidents every now and then, that is going to happen. At 6 months old, he was 99% potty trained and had free roam of the house. He would still have a poop accident in the house, I would say once a month or so... so you are going to have alot more accidents in the future, don't get angry or frustrated, just know he's a puppy and it takes some time. A baby stays in diapers/pullups often times until 2-3yrs old... you wouldn't expect a 1yr old infant to be potty trained right away so it's the same for a dog. PS - I don't do or really like the pad thing, either, personally.
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07-06-2011, 11:58 AM | #9 | |
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I have been frustrated to say the least many many times over my dogs accidents, but it does not put me in a bad mood or make me angry. Yorkies really are people pleasers, all of them are, they want nothing more than to make you happy. If you think he is not potty training, try picking up a book specific to Yorkies to find some ways to help you help him to potty train easier. Just keep at it, he will get it in time.
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07-06-2011, 12:22 PM | #10 | |
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It just sometimes feels like an impossible task to make this doggy understand that inside is not the place to go. As I think I mentioned, he has no problem going when he's outside. I'm just waiting for that "ah ha!" moment where he knows to go to the door and ask to go out rather than find a place to go inside. I don't know how long is usual for that to happen. | |
07-06-2011, 12:28 PM | #11 | |
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Jackson is a very well trained, good boy. I think Britster gives very good advice on training boys; she's done a great job w him.
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07-06-2011, 12:53 PM | #12 |
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| I got Teddie at 11 weeks, he is now almost 7 months. When we hit around the 6 month mark he was potty trained. Any accidents in the house were because of human error. I know how my boy potty's...after a nap, half hour after eating, half hour after drinking, as soon as he gets up in the AM, right before bed. It also helps that I have 3 other dogs that he would charge out after and watch. Don't feel like a failure, every dog is different and it just takes learning their behaviors and being consistent. Good luck!!
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07-06-2011, 01:31 PM | #13 | |
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07-06-2011, 02:14 PM | #14 |
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| Thanks! You know exactly what I'm talking about. It seems like Ozzy only needs 2 seconds of us being distracted and he's peeing or pooping. I think one thing I'll have to do is keep him in his crate more often when we are home. It's nerve wracking having to have your eyes right on him every second. Another thing I'm going to do is put a baby gate up so he's contained to a smaller area when he's not in the crate. Ozzy was born March 12, so he's almost 4 months, too. I know it's only been a week. I just wanted to get other peoples' experiences so that I remember that I'm not all alone in my frustration - and I need to know it CAN BE DONE!! |
07-06-2011, 02:43 PM | #15 |
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| Callie has been potty train sense she was 9 months old. We put in a doggy door when she was about 98% trained and were having a little problem getting her 100% then after the doggy door she never had another accident. She is four now.
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