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Dogs love to play, especially small dogs. Whenever they get the chance they will jump, run and try to get you to play with them and give them attention and cuddles But what kind of toys should you choose for your Morkie / Yorkie puppy, or any other puppy for that matter? What kind of toys can stimulate their interests? Check out our 10 most recommended dog toys for Yorkie & Morkie dogs.

Best Yorkie / Morkie Toys On a Budget

‘ZippyPaws’ Squeaking Duck Toy For Dogs

A cool simple dog toy, that is plush filled, and grunts when squeezed. Will give your Morkie hours of play and chew time.

Price: $5.95
Where To Get: Amazon, Walmart

KONG’ Squeakair Tennis Ball with Rope Dog Toy

Just your simple tennis ball for dog, but with added non-toxic rope that won’t wear out your Morkie’s teeth, and it squeaks to get your puppy more excited.

Price: $9.95
Where To Get: Amazon, Walmart

‘PuppyChew’ Pacifier Puppy Teething Chew Toy

This was my Morkie’s favorite when teething. Provides hours of chew and play, nice squaking sound, and made of safe non toxic rubber. And it’s plain adorable!

Price: $9.06
Where To Get: Amazon, Walmart

Smart Toys For Your Yorkie / Morkie

‘Foobler’ Timed Self Reloading Puzzle Feeder

This one is super cool. This round colorful ball will give your dog hours of play by an auto dispensing yummy treats to keep the dog interested, and it’s not too pricey either. Watch how it works here

Price: $29.99
Where To Get: Amazon

‘Kong’ Quest WishBone Dispensing Dog Toy

Same concept, but cheaper and different shaped. Plus, you can fit almost any treat into this one, and you dog would love playing with it until they get those treats out.

Price: $14.08
Where To Get: Amazon

High End Gadgets For Yorkie & Morkie Dogs

‘PetCube’ Interactive Wi-Fi Pet Camera

If you want to interact with your Dog when you are away from home, this is the toy for you. This state of the art ‘PetCube’ camera will let you talk to your dog, take pictures and videos, and even play using a built in laser pointer toy.

Price: $149.99
Where To Get: Amazon

‘IFetch’

Our current favorite when it comes to puppy gadgets. This fun toy will give your dog hours of play and fun by launching the balls for you and give your pet a great play experience.

Price: $149.99
Where To Get: Amazon

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6 Easy Ways To Potty Train Your Morkie Dog (When Nothing Else Is Working) https://www.themorkieguide.com/2019/02/07/6-ways-to-potty-train-your-morkie-dog/ https://www.themorkieguide.com/2019/02/07/6-ways-to-potty-train-your-morkie-dog/#respond Thu, 07 Feb 2019 04:54:08 +0000 https://www.themorkieguide.com/?p=1080 Tried Everything And Nothing Seems To Work? We Found 6 Other Easy Hacks To Help You Potty Train Your Morkie Dog Fast and Efficiently

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Having trouble potty training your Morkie pup? Relax! Some Morkies can take months to potty train! The key really is PATIENCE and consistency. However, each puppy is different and some might take longer to Housebreak.

Ready? Let’s go over these 5 different creative options you might want to consider if you are having a hard time with potty training your Morkie.

1. Back To Basics

First, have you tried our 7 step potty training guide? If you haven’t yet, go check them out! If you have, let’s go over this checklist and make sure you haven’t missed anything:

  • Are you rewarding your Morkie with yummy treats that they love when they go outside / on a pad? (if you need treat ideas, click here!)
  • Are you giving them lots of praises when they get it right? That’s super important when potty training a Morkie, or else they just won’t know they are doing something wrong.
  • Are you using commands such as ‘Good Boy!’ when your Morkie goes on they right spot?
  • Are you letting them know that it’s wrong to go on the floor or the carpet?

If your answer to any of these questions was NO – Then maybe you should go over one of our basic training articles again. If you checked YES on all of these, Let’s move on.

2. Try Puppy Pads

Have you tried Puppy Pads? Puppy Pads are the favorite training method for most small dog owners. Try placing a pad in a specific spot around the house (Or the spot that seems to be your puppy’s favorite) and try using a Puppy Training Spray. It works. (Read our full guide for puppy pads training here)

3. Change Your Morkie’s Feeding Times

Morkies are small dogs, and have tiny stomaches and bladders. If you are away from home a lot, Or having trouble planning your morkie’s potty times, try changing their feeding times! An average small puppy can ‘Hold it in’ for about an hour per the months of their age – So if your puppy is 3 months old, they might only be able to go 3 hours without an accident. Try to better plan your puppy feeding times to avoid accidents around the house.

4. Use a Crate

If you are out most of the day, you might want to try using a crate for your Morkie when you are away from home. It might seem cruel to keep your pup in a ‘cage’, But your Morkie is a dog, not a human baby.

Leaving your Morkie puppy in a crate could be very helpful to you and the puppy while potty training. First, a dogs instinct is to not go potty where they eat, so by leaving your morkie in a crate with a bowl of food, you will encourage the puppy to wait until they can get out. And hey, if they do have an accident while you are gone – At least it won’t be on your carpet. Using the crate won’t be necessary forever, of course. Just until your Morkie is potty trained.

Which crate could work for your Morkie puppy? Actually, a small portable crate like this one could work just fine for a small pup. Wanna spoil your small pup? try a bigger crate like this one made by Amazon Basics. If you are looking for an outside solution or just have lots of extra room, you can try this huge foldable metal crate / playpen, and build an actual ‘room’ for you Morkie.

Amazon Basics Portable Dog Crate For Morkies

5. Try Grass Patches

This is a fairly new trend, but it might just work for you. If your dog is looking for grass when they want to go, or if you don’t want to use pads and just want to train your Morkie to go outside, using a grass patch might be a the thing to try.

Grass patches for training usually come in small squares, with real or fake grass. The one we would recommend to try is the ‘Fresh Patch’ – a disposable real grass square that was also featured on ‘Shark Tank’. They do offer an affordable monthly subscription, but you can order one here to just try it out first.

‘Fresh Ptach’ – a Disposable Grass Patch For Potty Training

6. Puppy Diapers

There are lots of creative ways to potty train your Morkie. Puppy diapers are one of those ways. Try putting your Morkie in a diaper when around the house, and only remove the diaper when outside. Your puppy will probably not like the feeling of a wet diaper, so they will learn to hold it in until they go outside. Sounds weird? Some Morkie owners swear by this method when traditional training failed.

Where Can I Buy Puppy Diapers For My Morkie?

Amazon! Where else? If you have a female Morkie, Try these ‘Paw Inspired’ disposable doggy diapers. For males try these ones by the same brand. Another option are these unisex reusable diapers by ‘Pet Magsin’

‘Paw Inspired’ Doggy DIapers For Small Dogs

7. Could It Be Anxiety?

It is possible. Moving, changing owners, or being left alone for long periods of time can potentially be traumatic for a small puppy. But don’t rush into conclusions, only a professional vet can tell you if your Morkie is showing signs of anxiety / depression. consult your local vet and hear what they have to say.

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Why Use Puppy Pads When Potty Training Your Morkie?

Most small dog owners recommend the Puppy Pads as the way to go. Try placing a puppy pad in a place that’s convenient for both you and your puppy, And only give your puppy praises and treats if they ‘get it right’. 

What Are The Best Puppy Pads For My Morkie?

We recommend trying the ‘Amazon Basics’ puppy pads. They are affordable and would work good for your morkie. Another brand that is recommended by morkie owners is the ‘All Absorb’ puppy pads.

Best Morkie Puppy Pads

How To Get My Morkie To Use The Puppy Pads?

Be consistent. Morkies can take a while to potty train, or not if you get lucky. Try taking your Morkie to the pads every couple of hours, And pick a command in a tone you can repeat – For example: ‘Go Potty!’. This will not work instantly, so be patient. When they do go on the pads, Use lots of praises and immediately reward your Morkie with a treat. 

What If This Dosen’t Work?

There are a few things you can try. First, try using a Puppy Training Spray by spraying it on the pad. The spray’s scent will help your Morkie understand that they need to go on the pad. This method WORKS.

Morkie Potty Training Spray

Another thing you can try is this: If your Morkie went on the floor, take the a pad and soak in the pee to the pad. Yes, soak it. Leaving the pad in place with your dogs pee soaked into it will help the dog recognize their own scent, and will really increase your chances to get your Morkie to only go on the pads.

More On Using Commands When Potty Training A Morkie

If you catch your puppy going where they should not, Pick them up and firmly say ‘NO’. Try taking the puppy over to the Puppy Pad. If the puppy then goes there, use lots of praises and reward them with a treat. Pick another command to use when your Morkie gets is right, such as ‘Good Puppy!’, or ‘Good Job!’. Remember, dogs don’t understand your language – But they do understand your tone, so make sure you repeat the command with the same tone each time.

How Often Should I Change The Puppy Pads?

If they get messy then you obviously want to change them. Otherwise, you can leave one in place for a few days. It can actually help your Morkie if you leave the pee pads in place for a while, So they can get used to the spot by recognizing, well, the pee scent.

Should I Just Use One Puppy Pad Or A Few?

That depends. If your Morkie still goes in the house, They will most likely pick one or a few ‘Favorite’ spots. Try placing pads in those spots, And use a Training Spray on the pad to better help your Morkie understand that that’s where they need to go. If your puppy pick random spots, You can place a pad in each room and try that instead. We still recommend using the spray. It really does help.

Will My Morkie Start ‘Telling Me’ When They Need To Go?

Probably, yes. Morkies have a strong urge to make their owner happy, And also – a strong desire for treats and attention. Once potty trained, your Morkie will probably start letting you know when they are ready to be walked. They will do that by either 

What If My Morkie Puppy Is Potty Trained But Still Has Accidents?

That’s normal for this breed. Even an adult Morkie can sometimes have accidents, especially when they are exited about something.

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Should Your Morkie Puppy Sleep In Your Bed? https://www.themorkieguide.com/2017/12/26/why-its-best-not-to-let-your-morkie-puppy-sleep-in-your-bed/ https://www.themorkieguide.com/2017/12/26/why-its-best-not-to-let-your-morkie-puppy-sleep-in-your-bed/#comments Tue, 26 Dec 2017 05:41:15 +0000 https://www.themorkieguide.com/?p=907 Morkies are cute little monsters. Well, that’s why we love ‘em right? But a question that’s always being asked by new Morkie owners is – Should I let my puppy sleep in bed with me? Well, you probably won’t like the answer, because the answer is: Depends. Every owner and every puppy are different, so it’s really hard to […]

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Morkies are cute little monsters. Well, that’s why we love ‘em right? But a question that’s always being asked by new Morkie owners is – Should I let my puppy sleep in bed with me? Well, you probably won’t like the answer, because the answer is: Depends.

Every owner and every puppy are different, so it’s really hard to say if you should let your Morkie into bed with you or not. The truth is, most Morkie owners do share their bed at night. Our professional opinion believes that their cuddly, tiny and adorable personalities are just too hard to resist.

But there are a few things you should take into consideration before letting your Morkie jump in bed with you. First, are you ready to make that commitment? Morkies are needy dogs that love snuggling, and if you get your Morkie used to sleep in the same bed as you – it will be near impossible to break them of this habit.

Should your Morkie Share Your Sheets?

Your Morkie may be your one and only now, but will your future bed partners be okay with their new bed buddies? We know your Morkie is your number one wingman, but how are you going to explain this to your little puppy, when your lover isn’t really comfortable sharing the bed with your dog? Odds are your Morkie won’t get it, and cry all night, spoiling the mood.  Also, Morkies can be very light sleepers and are known to wake up and move around if any movement disturbs their slumber.

Another thing to consider is your dog’s safety. If your Morkie is still little, think about this: how tall your bed is? Do you roll over a lot when you sleep? Rolling over a little Morkie puppy can hurt the puppy or even cause a lasting injury.

What’s Best For My Morkie Puppy?

As mentioned, Most Morkie owners tend to let their dog sleep in the same bed with them.  However, We recommend waiting for a little before adding another pillow to your bed.  It’s probably best for you and your Morkie puppy if you first try to have your Morkie sleep perhaps next to your bed, in a crate or a puppy bed, this way you’re close to each other, but it will be easier to spend a night or few apart when the time comes.

If you are in the process of potty training your Morkie, You should also consider letting them sleep next to your bed or in your room, but not on your bed in case of accidents. If a potty accident does occur while your Morkie is in your bed, they might believe this is acceptable behavior, whereas they are less likely to have accidents in their crate or their own bed.

So to sum it all up, letting your Morkie sleep in bed with you is perfectly fine, but it is probably best to wait a few months until your puppy is a little bigger and less fragile.  When they’re older they have the finesse to safely jump from your bed and have the awareness to not get crushed by you when you roll over.

Also, it is probably better to potty train your Morkie before having them sleep with you in bed. To help your puppy be closer to you, you can get creative and use a surface that’s similar height as your bed, and place their crate there. Remember, this might be hard at first, and it can be very tempting to just pick up your little Morkie and snuggle with them, as your puppy cries and whines for you because they want your affection, but at night, a little alone time is your benefit in the long run, at least when they’re still puppies.

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How To Potty Train A Morkie Puppy – In 7 Easy Steps! https://www.themorkieguide.com/2017/12/26/potty-train-morkie-puppy-7-easy-steps/ https://www.themorkieguide.com/2017/12/26/potty-train-morkie-puppy-7-easy-steps/#comments Tue, 26 Dec 2017 01:53:52 +0000 https://www.themorkieguide.com/?p=879 They Say Potty training (or ‘housebreaking’) a Morkie can be challenging, due to it’s Maltese roots. Maltese puppies are not very good with learning to pee outside – And in some cases they never learn. However, that isn’t to say your experience has to be that way. Here we’ve come up with some important rules […]

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They Say Potty training (or ‘housebreaking’) a Morkie can be challenging, due to it’s Maltese roots. Maltese puppies are not very good with learning to pee outside – And in some cases they never learn. However, that isn’t to say your experience has to be that way. Here we’ve come up with some important rules that can make training your Morkie easier.

1. Pick A Strategy

To avoid confusing your Morkie puppy, try to pick 1 method. Either train them to go outside, or inside (using training pads or indoor grass patches for example). Doing both may confuse your dog and interrupt the entire training process.

2. Pick A Spot

Try helping your puppy with picking one regular spot outside, that they can get used to. In all honesty, your puppy will probably end up determining that for the both of you.

3. Be Patient

Morkies can sometime take a while before they are comfortable to go. Be patient with your puppy and give it the time to get used to the process. In any case, don’t ever get mad at your Morkie or punish him. Positive reinforcement is a much more effective tool with a small dog.

Did You Know? Puppies can usually ‘hold it in’ about one hour per every month of their age. So if your puppy is 4 months old, it will be able to control his bladder for about 4 hours.

4. It’s Potty Time! Yay!

When your puppy finally goes, praise it with lots of kisses, verbal attention, and most importantly – treats. Morkies are very smart, and love your attention and treats, so give them a while to get used to this process, and soon enough they will only go potty at their spot, hoping to get some attention and treats from you.

Did You Know? Small puppies can leak some urine when they are small, especially when they get excited or nervous. This is normal and will go away with time.

5. Pick A Command

To get the most out of your potty training, try picking a command word / phrase that your Morkie will associate with the process, such as ‘Go Potty!’ or ‘Poo Poo Time’.

6. Stay Consistent

If you truly want your puppy to know right from wrong, you have to be consistent with them. Walk the puppy on regular times, and keep giving treats whenever they go. Once your Morkie is potty trained, it will let you know when it needs to go outside.

Extra Tip: When away from home – keep your Morkie puppy in a crate. Keeping the puppy in a crate will help avoiding accidents, as they won’t want to go potty in their sleeping area. Also, it will be easier to clean if they do.

7. Schedule, Schedule, Schedule

Just like human babies, puppies also need a regular schedule. Schedule your puppy’s feeding times, and avoid big snacks and other foods. Small dogs have a small stomach, and a little bit of munching can get in the way of your potty training.

Done!

Follow these steps and stay consistent, and your small puppy should be potty trained in no time! Morkies are very intelligent dogs, and once your Morkie gets the hang of it, he will let you know when he needs to go, by weeping, being restless, and if all fails to get you to notice them – barking. I hope this 7 step tutorial could help you learn how to potty train a Morkie fast and easy! Please leave a comment and tell us your personal experience with training yours, or leave more tips and comments below!

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How To Treat Separation Anxiety In Morkies https://www.themorkieguide.com/2017/12/26/treat-separation-anxiety-morkies/ https://www.themorkieguide.com/2017/12/26/treat-separation-anxiety-morkies/#respond Tue, 26 Dec 2017 01:18:00 +0000 https://www.themorkieguide.com/?p=872 Managing an anxious dog can be a handful. Many owners turn to “Thunder Shirts” to calm their pets during storms and using products like the ZenDog Anxiety Wrap from ZenPet.  So it isn’t uncommon, if a Morkie is accustomed to spending most of their time with their owner, they can develop separation anxiety.  Leaving your pet with a safe chew toy to keep […]

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Managing an anxious dog can be a handful. Many owners turn to “Thunder Shirts” to calm their pets during storms and using products like the ZenDog Anxiety Wrap from ZenPet. 

a Thundershirt. Could help your Morkie

So it isn’t uncommon, if a Morkie is accustomed to spending most of their time with their owner, they can develop separation anxiety.  Leaving your pet with a safe chew toy to keep them occupied in the owner’s absence can help prevent destructive behavior from occurring.  To prevent separation anxiety in Morkies there are different techniques owners can frequently practice in a Morkie’s youth. 

When Morkies are puppies, try to leave the house frequently for different lengths of time and leave them with something to play with or chew on.  Your pet will become more accustomed to your arrival and departure from the house, and they will begin to trust that you will return. Eventually, their behavior without their owners will develop into a mellow attitude that is less demanding for attention and entertainment. 

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