4 months ago I rescued a yorkie from the pound. She was a little scruffy thing, but I instantly feel in like. The pound gave an estimate of her age of about 1 year, however, when she went to the vet he says five or six years.
I asked the pound how she came to be in their possession and she said that the owner had a small child that had just begun crawling and Brandie (the dog) was still not potty trained and the two did not mix. To preface this I just want to say that I am an extremely patient person. It really takes a lot to get a register on my anger meter. I truly believed that I was up to the challenge.
When I brought Brandie home I was not employed. I pretty much looked online for different training methods and ran across one for crate training. I would put her in the crate and take her out every two hours, four throughout the night. I have been doing everything that I believe is right.
I took her to dog obedience classes, but I dropped out because I want her to pee outside not sit and they don't tell you how to fix a stubborn dog (atleast not yet).
Brandie has yet to poop in the house, but she has peed a lot within the 3 months that I have rescued her. I have hit the end of my rope today. I have officially made her an outside dog.
My question is: How is the change from inside to outside going to affect her? Should I take her back to the pound? or will she eventually get use to her new home?
Honestly, this is my first pet and I just wanted to have her free in the house and apart of the family, but I had to tell her as I was kicking her out of the house, that my house is for individuals that know how to go potty in the right place.
Is there some sort of Doggie Boot Camp or Doggie Reform School that I can send her to and she come back changed?
Right Now her options are outside or back to the pound. I really want to do what is best for the both of us. I am afraid to take her to the pound because I don't want her to be put asleep on the off chance nobody wants her, but she is a cutie.