
23-08-2008, 07:18 PM
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Re: Submissive Urination
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Originally Posted by 0nyxx
As soon as they start to make a fuss even after ignoring him for 15 minutes he still pee's on them tried dapp collar didn't have much effect.
The vet suggested we have him castrated to see if that helped but it made no difference at all.
Im in contact with a local dog behaviourist/dog rehab centre, to see if we can work something out between us, as I feel so guilty that he doesn't get as much attention as the other 2 when vistors come
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Hi Onyxx, I think you should give yourself a pat on the back for giving this wonderful boy a great and loving home  , your boy has obviously got other issues which stem back before he came to live with you. I think the trainer/behaviourist is probably your best bet. Good luck with him
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Originally Posted by Chance
Sorry for the slight hi-jack but this is on a similar matter.
I do what my owners call 'excited wee-wees' whenever I met someone new. It can be on the lead or at the door. I go all koy and nervous and submissive and as I sit I roll onto my back and end up piddling everywhere!
I never get told off for it, and as many of our visitors are unannounced it isn't possible to empty my bladder first. Is this something I'll grow out of or do I need to worry?
(BTW - I'm about 15/16 weeks old!)
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Hi Chance, as you are still a baby you don't have full control yet so it should be something you will grow out of. It did however take my boy a year to stop 
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