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Desperate - need housebreaking help!
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 206371"><p>I've never had trouble housebreaking a dog. However, Yorkie's are notoriously hard to housebreak and from what I've been reading some never become fully housebroken.</p><p></p><p>I can take this little guy outside and watch him potty and within minutes of being back in, he'll potty again. He just peed on Wynter's bed (!!! - that's a new one) and he had been out twice within 30 minutes this morning - back in for less than 5 minutes.</p><p></p><p>The vet said to take him out and if he doesn't do what he's supposed to to put him in the crate - not let him have free roam. If he does do what he's supposed to then he can be loose in the house. The problem is, he'll go outside and pee and poop and then do it again in the house within minutes or less than an hour. He doesn't ask to go outside.</p><p></p><p>I'm out of ideas. Everything I know to do isn't working. Help!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 206371"] I've never had trouble housebreaking a dog. However, Yorkie's are notoriously hard to housebreak and from what I've been reading some never become fully housebroken. I can take this little guy outside and watch him potty and within minutes of being back in, he'll potty again. He just peed on Wynter's bed (!!! - that's a new one) and he had been out twice within 30 minutes this morning - back in for less than 5 minutes. The vet said to take him out and if he doesn't do what he's supposed to to put him in the crate - not let him have free roam. If he does do what he's supposed to then he can be loose in the house. The problem is, he'll go outside and pee and poop and then do it again in the house within minutes or less than an hour. He doesn't ask to go outside. I'm out of ideas. Everything I know to do isn't working. Help!!! [/QUOTE]
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