Excitement urination most commonly occurs with puppies who, like children, do not have complete control of their bladders. The scene is usually one in which you arrive home after being gone a while and your puppy or young dog twists and turns in happiness to see you, and you respond with animated speech and lots of petting. At the same time, he inadvertently releases a few squirts of urine. It is especially important that you do not get upset over this occurrence. This is an involuntary reaction, and any form of punishment, including scolding, will confuse and bewilder your pup. The best thing to do is to tone down your greetings. Walk in the house saying nothing to your pup. In fact, ignore him altogether. This gives him a chance to calm down. Once he has calmed down, you can then verbally greet him with something like, "Hi, Pup." Wait a few more minutes and then reach down and give him more time to get used to the idea that his friend and companion is home once again. After several sessions of quiet, calm greetings, he will learn to hold it because he will realize that he only gets attention when he does. It should not take much time to correct this problem.
To register your dog: You can't do anything until the breeder gives you the puppy registration application, signed by the breeder..(owner of the litter's mother) then you send it in to the kennel club, with a fee, that is listed on the form..So, if the breeder hasn't given you the papers, contact them to see if you have been overlooked..
2006-10-09 20:58:57
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answered by Chetco 7
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Boxer's excitement is like no other with there butt shaking and ther nub tail flapping, my advice is work with her on her ability to great people. She is still a puppy so you can make a fun game out of It. Then again my boxer Budda would probably ignore me and go to shaking and turning into a horseshoe anyway minus the peeing. (Good Luck but just remember there ain't nothing better then a boxer)
2006-10-10 07:44:52
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answered by Twisted 2
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Well you register your dog at the health department in your town. Then ... the peeing problem .. well yea its normal .. happens to my dog ,, i dont think anything can be done about this ,, its just their excitement,,, but that usually means they have to pee.. so take it for a walk.
2006-10-10 03:59:07
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answered by jessie 2
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Yes, that very normal it like you said she excited it' s the same as a baby or person peeing from being scared or excited. you can take her to the vet and they'll take care of all her registrations and paper work
2006-10-10 06:02:44
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answered by pennie 2
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People shouldnt pat her until she has settled down and is calm, then she wont pee. They should just ignore her.
You need to have her pedigree papers to register her
2006-10-10 03:59:03
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answered by Feline Female 4
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