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Old 02-25-2010, 01:48 PM   #1
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I Have To Vent!!!

I need to vent so bad that I think if I don't.....I'll go crazy. Okay....here goes: I'm so darn tired of picking up poop! I know it's my fault for having 5 Yorkies, but I do have to say...I'll never get another one.

Of all the different breeds I've had through my lifetime, none have ever eaten their poop. It disgusts me so bad that I can't stand the thought of them in my face and getting harder to even want them on my lap anymore.

I have 3 that will poop anywhere. I can be sitting in the living room and look up...and there is poop on the floor. Don't know who did it. Go to get some paper towel to pick it up and find smeared (half eaten) poop on the kitchen floor. I switched from Science Diet to Life's Abundance. Suppose to be better quality and they are not suppose to poo near as much. Sorry...but it's the opposite. I'm getting ready to switch back.

Also, I am considering getting a small building out back so I can get them out of the house once in awhile. Besides the poo...the barking is maddening.

I also want to say that I do love them, I really do, but with everything else going on...it's getting to be a bit much.
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Old 02-25-2010, 03:26 PM   #2
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Gosh Janet, I can really understand how maddening it must be! Mine never poop in the house, but they do pee. I can control that with belly bands, but mostly I just wipe it up because we have concrete floors and it is easy to handle. People told me Yorkies are the hardest breed to house break - that they may always pee/poop in the house, and I have to say that I don't think I will ever break mine completely from peeing. We love them dearly and so have adapted the house to accommodate the sprinkles. I must say it is not a big puddle, only a few drops that I find scattered around. And then I only have 2, so that helps!

Hmmmm eating poop - isn't there something that you can put into their food that makes the poop not appetizing? I think I have heard that.

I am lucky, mine only bark when the dog next door barks or when someone comes to the door. I have been around barky dogs and it would be very difficult to tolerate. I'm just lucky in that respect.

I know the obnoxious behaviors get on your nerves more when you are under a lot of stress, that is normal. I know you love them dearly too - but sometimes........
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Old 02-25-2010, 04:01 PM   #3
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Oh Janet... I feel so bad for you! My last two dogs ate their poop. It made me furious too!! Disgusting bad habit. I have heard that pineapple will stop the munching. Never tried it myself.. but others swear by it.
My dogs only ate it in the winter. Made no sense to me!!! YUCK!!!!

As to housebreaking, do they all have free run of house? Maybe you can start from scratch again.. crate train, watch them like a hawk, most dogs have a regular 'pooping' schedule. I know with my Vincent, he goes first thing in the morning, again around 5:00pm, sometimes before bedtime. I am lucky because he is outside housebroken. Always whines at door to let me know when it is his time to potty. He never eats his poo.. Thank you God!!!
Golly. With five!!! That has to be hard.

Lifes Abundance is supposed to be the top of the line dog food. I have thought about changing to that, but I feed Taste of the Wild, which is still a good natural dog food. I did a lot of research on dog food, I keep away from anything that has by-products listed in the ingredients. Bad bad bad. So you are doing well with that food.

And yes I have heard that yorkies are the hardest breed to housebreak. My Mom's Bella is very stubborn, and has many accidents thru out the day. I swear you can take her to her pad every 20 minutes and she will potty. Maybe just a drop or so.. but she will potty. Then five minutes later, go on the carpeting.

I wish I could help more.

Good luck Janet.
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Old 02-25-2010, 04:10 PM   #4
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Janet vent all you want .. I hear ya! Gucci only poos in the house when no one walks her outside poor thing.. She pees on her pads all the time, but misses when she poos for she starts on the pad and then moves around. I don't fault her though. She never eats her poo.. I wonder why they do that?


I know that you love your babies your just stressing and truly love them but anyone would get frustrated with 5 fur babies pooping and so.. As far as the yapping Gucci like Gayle's babies only barks when someone is by door or window...

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Old 02-25-2010, 04:28 PM   #5
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Five yorkies stuck in the house for the winter must be maddening! An outside building with a heater sounds like a good idea for a few hours every day.

Annie is a perfect little lady when it comes to going on her pads. I don't thunk she even knows she can go outside, although she will learn when I can let them out again to run around. She does like to eat Max's poop though. I yell at her when I catch her, and am hoping she learns not to do it. She is a very good dog, so she may catch on. I bought the stuff that is supposed to stop her from eating it, but I have to remember to give it to them!

I have to be after Max all of the time about where he goes. He will be good for a week or so, and then he will mark or poop in the wrong place. He is just a stubborn little booger! He knows where he's supposed to go. I think it's his last holdout for not submitting to me! I know where to expect to find it though, so at least I don't walk in it! Little brat!!!

They also bark when the phone rings. Max barks at noises, Annie gets hysterical! She is young though, so I am hoping she mellows a bit! I am also trying to train her to calm down with the barking.

Yorkies!!! Can't live with them, can't live without them!
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Old 02-25-2010, 08:24 PM   #6
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I hate to say this, but I CAN live without a yorkie. The one I had was impossible to potty train. Besides that, our personalities didn't match at all. He didn't want to have anything to do with me or anyone else. I had just never seen anything like it. He did like kids, so I found him a great home with kids to play with.

Now I do love Layni, my mi-ki. I trained her to use pads, but she quickly trained herself to go outside. She very rarely has an accident, and then it's usually my fault. She is the sweetest, most snuggly little thing, and she loves everybody.

I think it's a great idea to build a little playroom for your dogs, Janet! Sometimes just a little time apart does wonders!
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Old 02-25-2010, 04:05 PM   #7
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Janet Janet Janet.....you must be my long lost sister lol. I have never had a breed like these either. This winter has been the worst! Lucy goes outside then comes back inside and poops, sometimes like you said it is smeared where she apparantly plays with it/eats it before I see it. I have fed mine pineapple in the past for this terrible habit. I have two that never go potty inside the house but Lucy is a different story. Then the barking.........they have gotten horrible about this! Every little sound or when someone drives by the house or someone knocks on the door or they hear another dog outside or the phone rings, the list goes on and on. Starting today...when one starts the barking(the others always join in) they all go outside, maybe we can teach them that barking means you need to go outside, I dunno but we are gonna try to see if this can stop some of the barking. We have tried the pennies in a can, an ultrasonic debarker(huge waste of money) yelling at them(yeah right. like they know why you're po'd)

I know what you mean....I love mine and could not part with my 3 older ones but I don't want another one and I don't want to keep this puppy if I can find her a great home.

Good luck girl!! Hopefully things will calm down a little, you will feel less stress and be able to deal with the furbutts.
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