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delsasmum

by delsasmum on 23 August 2010 - 07:08

Been there,Had that, My girl is 7months old now and she did it a lot, she does it less now,she will soon stop,I experienced with my boy too,now sorted. On the whole i have very good housetrained dogs. I just love coming home to them,we have a mad 10 minutes of greeting and I am always desperate to go for a pee (old age does not come on its own lol).

Shirley

by Penny on 23 August 2010 - 09:08

Yep, had this often.    "Passon Puddle" is what I call it.

Dont look at her when you return home, and dont speak, and definately dont stop walking, go right to the back door and she will follow you - let her out, then outside if you wish, fuss her.   That way she will not build up the anticipation of you comng through the door for fuss right away.

Put less hands on with her, and much more voice praise and keep walking, she will then grow up a little and not do it nearly so much, and it will gradually stop.   Good luck.

Mo.

DebiSue

by DebiSue on 23 August 2010 - 23:08

She loves you and wants you to know that she is no threat.  Just ignore her, speak softly and be calm and eventually it will go away.  I got an 18mo female that piddled if I raised my voice.  It took awhile for her to realize that a raised voice didn't mean a beating.  It was obvious she had been mistreated.  We didn't coddle her, we ignored it and I learned to moderate my voice untl she figured it out.  She was worth the wait.  She was a pet, not a sport dog.  I think they tried to do Schutzhund with her and broke her instead of making her but we will never know for sure.  She was a damn fine girl and loved everyone and everything once she realized she would never be hit again.  I miss her to this day. 

Red Sable

by Red Sable on 24 August 2010 - 00:08

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