How old is she? My dog did this until he was about a year old. I never really found a solution, he just stopped doing it. It was quite strange really.
2007-01-07 11:37:20
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answered by Carrie 2
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domestic dog's have a bladder as immature as a baby needing a toy. once someone can make a fuss of a domestic dog upon shifting into my domestic dog might want to pee. it truly is basically because its bladder places exhilaration with peeing. Im no longer particular why yet it really is what they do. Its a domestic dog ingredient :)
2016-12-28 08:34:34
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answered by pannalal 3
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I am not positive, as I am also not a professional vet, or anything, but I do have two dogs myself. Our dogs just grew out of it! It seems they have very little bladder control when they are brand new pups, but as they get a little older, and you continue house training, they do get better. Ours got over it with in a couple of weeks of having them at our home. I hope your puppy learns soon! It is a pain to keep cleaning up behind them. Good luck!
2007-01-07 11:40:03
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answered by sfb_wolfpack_girl 2
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This is submissive urination. Your dog has utmost respect for you as alpha pack member, and displays this when you come home by peeing on your carpet. To break this behavior, totally ignore your dog for several minutes when you get home. Don't even look at her. It will be really hard, but this will break the positive reinforcement cycle.
2007-01-07 11:38:04
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answered by drumrchick 3
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Is she still a puppy? Is she home alone all day? Try making the coming home routine not so "happy"...don't make a big deal out it. Make her settle down before you give her any attention.
2007-01-07 12:05:41
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answered by PAB 2
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its called "incontinese" i didnt spell it right sorry, but it happens when a dog was fixed too early, he will eventually grow out of it or you can go to the vet and have surgery done or the vet can give you medication for him.
2007-01-07 11:41:06
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answered by Julie 2
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This is a territory problem you will find
2007-01-07 12:04:27
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answered by CT 6
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