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Old 23-08-2008, 05:29 PM
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Re: Submissive Urination

Usually he was told to sit & wait, but as the peeing got worse it was easier to put him in the other room (no carpet in there) & they'd see him a bit later, nope we dont yell or tell him off just clean it up.

Still waiting for an appointemnt with trainer only in contact by e-mail at present, & still waiting for a reply, I think part of his anxiety/submissiveness could be to do with so much change in our house, I lost 3 dogs within 17 months 2 to cancer & one to old age, he went from being the pup to the oldest dog within 10 months, he was also knocked around a bit before I rehomed him too, he gets on well with my other 2 dogs but he grew up with Rio & Zeus, then new harley from a 8 wk old pup, all those changes were beyond my control, things have been pretty stable since feb this year when we lost harley, Im hoping he will eventually settle down again.

He reacts the same with most people though is better with me & my daughter as we spend most time with him, most of the time we can do anything with him without him peeing, but if he's told off or I have to grab him by the collar & part him from Luns when he's too rough he pees then,but he is worse with men than women, but I think thats linked through his treatment before we got him.

He's work in progress we're still working with him, will just be nice not to have to have a roll of kitchen roll & an old towel in every down stais room when he's finally sorted.
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