Can i litter train my yorkie
There are a couple of things to be kept in mind, which otherwise can lead to problems if not followed. Pet owners following a Yorkie potty training regimen must remember the minute rule. The rule says that you must give around 15 minutes for the dog to pee and poo outside.
One must not expect a dog to simply go outside and quickly do its business. The bowel and bladder muscles must get enough time to get relaxed for the passage of urine and excreta. What I do is I always carry a cell phone to scroll my Facebook or Instagram during this time.
It can otherwise get boring and therefore, you must ensure that you have something to keep yourself occupied. Otherwise, you will feel impatient and your dog will feel the same as well. Yorkie potty training can be a difficult and frustrating task. However, if you follow the instructions and tips mentioned in this article, you should be fine. Also, make sure your dog must feel comfortable in the surroundings where he has to do his business. If your Yorkie does not like the outside environment, you are certainly going to fail in making your dog pee and poo outside.
So, get the Yorkie potty training regimen implemented and see the positive changes. Best Toys for Yorkies and Yorkie Puppies. How to stop Yorkie from barking? Tips from dog trainer! Do yorkies get along with cats? Leave A Reply Cancel Reply. You must be logged in to post a comment. Amazon Associates Program Yorkiepage. Try it Yourself. Take the dog to a place outside and observe if he is ready for pee and pooh there. Typically, a Yorkie finds an open place frightening, as he has always been kept confined.
He may consider him vulnerable to attack by others and this may distract him. You may have to take your dog frequently to the place whenever you expect him to pee or pooh. Reward him when he does. A Yorkshire Terrier learns the objective of visiting that place in a few days and feels secure to eliminate there. If you are gone for more than 5 or 6 hours, you want your dog to be able to go inside in an area that is set aside for this.
When you do have to use the pee pads, there are some steps to follow in training him, according to Pet Car e Rx :. Remember to thoroughly clean areas where your Yorkie has had an accident, as the scent will attract him back there and he will go again. Please note: Training indoors is recommended only if it is going to be in force his entire life.
Yorkies are known as a breed to be stubborn, so patience during the potty training period is a must on your part. Author Recent Posts. Marcelle Landestoy. Latest posts by Marcelle Landestoy see all. I found no other product that worked as well -- even on my near-white carpet! I also purchased a small home carpet cleaning machine, but the "blot and dry" method described in the product directions will work as well it just takes longer.
As with most tasks, there's more than one method to accomplish your goal. I have successfully trained dogs to use a litter box by using two methods: The first method is a gradual paper to litter box method.
This method works well with dogs who are already solidly paper trained, and who tend to catch on quickly. The second method is a variation of the common "crate training" used to house train dogs. From experience, I think the latter crate style training is best. Some people find crate training to be drastic -- but it does work, and if done properly with lots of attention, care and praise for the dog -- it isn't harmful. If you're starting from scratch, you'll need to work with the dog very closely, and have your cleaning supplies even closer!
The best method for housetraining is to design the environment so that it is difficult for the dog to fail. Your dog wants to please you, and you can help him or her succeed! Obviously, a tiled or easy to clean floor area is best. During the first few days, you will need to constantly monitor the dog when it is not in its bathroom area. In this initial period, the dog should have only two location options: either with you, or a direct path to his bathroom area.
You can accomplish this by shutting doors, and using simple gating materials such as latex lattice, child gates, or even pieces of cardboard. In any event, make sure that the dog can ONLY go to his designated area when "caught in the act". Make sure there is a direct path between you and his bathroom only no open side rooms at all times. During the first few days the dog should either be with you, or in his area. If you are unable to watch the dog carefully, put the dog in his bathroom or crate area.
If you notice actions such as circling or sniffing usually indicating the dog has "to go" , then encourage the dog to go to his area to do his business on papers. Develop a key word or key phrase for this action. It can be anything you want such as: "go pee", "get busy", "use the box", etc. Repeat the word or phrase often at the spot where the dog should do his business. All the World is a Stage If you catch the dog in the act of going in wrong place, you need to "shock" the dog.
A loud "NO! In any event, his direct path, his destination must be his bathroom area. Once there, start praising the dog and using the keyword. Soak a small bit of the dog's urine in a paper towel or newspaper and put in his bathroom area. If your dog smells his feces or urine in his bathroom area, he will be more likely to use that area. Clean any "accident" areas to an extreme degree. A dog's sense of smell is incredible.
I "over-treat" using Simple Solution cleaner. After all the smells and stains are gone to my nose and eyes , I reapply the solution. It works! Of course my mother doesn't agree -- she swears by Woolite Carpet Cleaner apparently a special version for "pet accidents".
In any case, get a product that works for you! When the dog goes to the right place to use the bathroom, you need to lavish praise and treats on him, all the time repeating the key word. Frankly, it works best if you overact when expressing your pleasure or displeasure.
If by chance you see the dog in the act going on the papers or later in the litterbox , you simply have to be beside yourself with joy and happiness! Believe me, the dog will catch on when you are dancing, praising, and kissing his little head when he goes in the right place!
Help the Dog Become Accustomed to the Litter box. With either method "paper to litter box" or "crate style training" you'll need to get the dog accustomed to the litter box. It should be in his area from the beginning, with a tiny bit of litter in the bottom and some newspaper inside of it. Newspaper should also be put right next to the litter box if paper training. Some folks have reported better results by adding a one of the commercial "potty aid" liquids in the litter box during the early stages of training.
At the outset, you'll need to get the dog used to simply getting in and out of the box. This can made into a fun experience for the dog. Simply lift and place the dog in the litter box and use the key phrase like "use the box". Praise him and be happy. He'll likely get out of the box. Repeat the "praise and happy" routine and even give a little treat. If the dog stresses or tires of the game, just stop. Repeat it another time or day. Soon, you'll be able to repeat the keyword, while gently guiding the dog in the box from outside the box.
After a few sessions, you should be able to have dog go in the box on his own when the keyword is used. Placement of the box is also important. It must be next to the newspapers, and the open side should minimize "fallout". Dogs have a digging instinct. I haven't met a dog yet that won't try at least once to dig his way under the litter box! Notice the top picture on this page. See how the litter boxes face toward each other and a wall? This minimizes clean up in the event of digging episode!
It looks like a tight spot, but honestly, the small dogs don't have any problem getting in and out. A well-arranged litter box will minimize the "fallout" from a digging episode or normal tracking. Progressing from Paper to Litter box. If your dog is solidly paper-trained, you can make a gentle progression from paper to litter box.
As I said before, the "crate style" training works best, but some people prefer a more gentle approach. I've used both of these methods successfully. The key for the "paper to litter box" method is to make it very gradual. You'll need a supply of cardboard boxes in various sizes. You can sometimes get these from grocery stores, a moving company or U-Haul store. Moving boxes work particularly well because they come in a variety of sizes. Some masking and duct tape is also useful as you change the sides and shapes.
The first step is to make a flat "pan" area with the papers. You can cut out the bottom of a cardboard box and line it with papers, or get something like the washing machine pan pictured here and line it with papers. It should be a minimal "box" -- that is, simply enough side to it that it is not completely flat.
This should be an easy transition for the dog. If not, start with the papers on a flat piece of cardboard, then move to a slight "pan shape" box. As time progresses, you need to change the cardboard "pan" to a "box" by gradually changing to boxes with higher sides.
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