Just as males mark their territory, so will females if they feel the need. But dogs are also just like people and they will find ways to act out to get attention. So yes, it very well could be jealousy.
As she is two years old this just appears to be a behavioral issue. So if you are having a party and can't watch her 100% of the time, it sounds like you may have to have her outside or in the crate when you can't watch her. Then when you are watching her, make sure to give her a good amount of attention so she doesn't feel neglected, and continue scolding her when she does do it. That is really all you can do!
2006-11-27 03:49:59
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answered by Sandy 3
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She is just marking her territory. Keep her in her crate while the other dog is there. And why can't your friend leave her dog at home? I think it is kind of rude to bring a dog over when she knows your dog will pee on your rug. I would never bring my dogs over if they caused problems for someone else.
2006-11-27 03:52:55
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answered by Velvet 4
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i think its more of excitement, then jealousy,, dogs will do that when excited,,,, try to make sure she has gone, before you take her into anyones house,,,, make sure and give her some attention, when the party is starting,, that should help her calm down,,,also if possible to have her outside (fenced in) would be good,, for part of the time, or a large laundry room,,,, just some place she could calm her nerves/excitement
2006-11-27 03:50:45
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answered by dlin333 7
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Dogs have a tendency to act out of the normal, when they feel like they aren't being given attention anymore. They know that by doing certain things, you have no choice but to notice them.
2006-11-27 03:47:30
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't understand if it particularly is achieveable for a canines to easily stop. i've got experienced this whilst i offered one dachshund, then yet another one 3 hundred and sixty 5 days later. the 1st began peeing in his widespread spots. We scolded him, positioned him exterior, then wiped clean it, yet he purely peed there back. at last he grew to become accustomed to the recent canines and stopped. i'm unlikely to assure you it particularly is why he stopped, however.
2016-10-04 10:27:51
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answered by ? 4
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Its caused by excitement. SHe's still just getting over her puppy stage of life. You'll have to think for her and keep her bladder empty when people or dogs are coming over to visit.
2006-11-27 03:58:00
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answered by amosunknown 7
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I know she is a female but it sounds like she marking. and yes it is because of the other dogs
2006-11-27 05:02:55
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answered by raven blackwing 6
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yes your dog is jealous. I had the same problem with my German Shepard when we brought in another dog.
2006-11-27 15:18:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Scent marking in both cases. Just as she's about to do her little job grab her and get her outside quick.
2006-11-27 03:59:15
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answered by Laela (Layla) 6
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I pissed mine off and he p[eed on me once. I brought another dog in the house
2006-11-27 03:49:02
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answered by Anonymous
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