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Old 03-15-2013, 10:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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When did your puppy stop submissive peeing?. My pup still does it at eight and a half months old, mainly because people ignore my advice of ignoring him when they first come in and to stop leaning over him. People like this are ruining my training!! .
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Old 03-15-2013, 10:35 AM   #2 (permalink)
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My boy is 16 months now. He stoped happy peeing around year old, but even now when his special friend stop by sometimes he will do it just a little. But like you sad ignoring works if people just lisen !!!!
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My boy is 16 months now. He stoped happy peeing around year old, but even now when his special friend stop by sometimes he will do it just a little. But like you sad ignoring works if people just lisen !!!!

Thanks for replying. I don't think it helps that my oh gets mad if Charlie sprinkles, which makes it worse. We ended up in a massive argument about it last night as i feel he is being mean to my pup .
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Hans only recently recently stopped. Click on the last link in my post to see his age
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Please have your OH read before the forum on this subject. This is something involuntary, and scolding will only scare the dog for no reason.
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Oh please i think my husband is meen to our boy too. And he thinks i'm too soft. Anyway we have arguments too. But i think it's not really helping gets upset about happy peeing, just wait it up and get him outside to meet whoever is comming.
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Please have your OH read before the forum on this subject. This is something involuntary, and scolding will only scare the dog for no reason.

I know, it's so horrible. He can't help it, and he is getting better at not peeing.
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Old 03-15-2013, 11:08 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Did you have him checked out medically?

Before meeting anyone, take the dog to urinate. Less likely to occur when the bladder is empty or nearly so.
If others ignore you, back up on your training, and only have him meet those that will ignore/wait before giving low stress attention to the dog. Set the dog up for success - each time you let it happen, it makes it harder for next time. Getting angry or upset is going to prolong this issue even further...
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Yes - the set up for success helps a ton - leash him to you so that people have to get through you to get to the dog, and then body block them as needed.
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Yes - the set up for success helps a ton - leash him to you so that people have to get through you to get to the dog, and then body block them as needed.
Brilliant! I body block my dog at times, and didn't ever think about body blocking people-- this is fantastic!
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