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How To Housetrain A Yorkshire Terrier
from:Potty training Yorkshire Terriers is easy if you use the
schedule-based method! Just be careful to manage your
expectations since Yorkie housetraining will take from several
weeks to a few months of consistent effort on your part until
the training has "sunk in."
A schedule-based system, where you take your Yorkie out at the
same time every day, will really work. And it helps to realize
that your Yorkie is like most people in that when they awake,
they normally go to the bathroom right away.
So, the first thing on your schedule should be to take your
Yorkshire Terrier out as soon as you're up in the morning,
without any delay. Your dog has been holding it all night so
give him a potty trip outside right away!
This potty break should be short, say 5 to 10 minutes or so.
Your Yorkie can come inside and have breakfast while you get
ready for your day. Before you leave the house, take your Yorkie
out for a potty break, so they've got the best chance for
success.
Ideally, your Yorkie has had enough time since their breakfast
for the food settle, and if so he will be ready for potty before
you leave for the day. If you have a Yorkie puppy, you're going
to need to plan a mid-morning and mid-afternoon break.
For those who work or are out of the house most of the day, find
a family member or friend or dog-walker to take care of the
mid-morning and mid-afternoon breaks for you. Just be sure that
whoever does this follows the housetraining schedule you have
created down to the letter. These potty breaks should be short,
under fifteen minutes for sure, and should not be confused with
play time.
Try to maintain the same housetraining schedule for dinner. So,
take your Yorkshire Terrier out the minute you get back.
Establish a schedule to feed the Yorkshire Terrier at the same
time each day, and try to not go more than thirty minutes off
your schedule.
Your goal is to feed your Yorkie early enough in the evening
such that he has time for the food to digest and be ready for a
potty break before going down for sleep. And you'll want to
follow the same pattern and schedule for housetraining the next
day, and the following day, and so on.
As you're housetraining your Yorkshire Terrier, keep notes of
the times. You can even create a simple checklist to post on the
refrigerator. Then anyone who feeds the Yorkie or takes him for
potty breaks can make note of the time. This is helpful in
noticing what the Yorkshire Terrier's natural elimination
patterns are.
When your Yorkshire Terrier completes his potty break, remember
to give him praise and affection. You can offer a Yorkie
biscuit, but it's not necessary. He's just as happy with your
approval. Instead of the old training methods that punish a
Yorkshire Terrier for making a mess in the house, you take the
more effective positive approach to show him approval for
getting the job done during a scheduled potty break.
Yorkies love to please you and will do almost anything to win
your affection. So don't be upset if there's a potty mistake. If
you're late and miss his potty break outside, simply clean it up
and get back on track without scolding him. Housetraining
Yorkshire Terriers is a lot easier if you stick to this
schedule-based method combined with positive reinforcement!
About the author: Michelle E. Arthur
For Yorkie resources, step=by-step advice and videos on how to
house train a
Yorkshire Terrier, be sure to visit us at Ultimate-Yorkie.com.
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