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by marsiii on 27 June 2017 - 22:06
Do we have a way to cure incontinence or we just have to live with it?
i think its inherited since i see the same "excitement peeing", "joy peeing" when i visited his parents.
My 4-5 month pup is already potty trained, but still gets accidents if you distract him.
He also has this bad habbit of peeing on you when he is greeting you.
My youngest daughter was joking, its his way of saying thank you for petting me... or is it a bad joke?
i think its inherited since i see the same "excitement peeing", "joy peeing" when i visited his parents.
My 4-5 month pup is already potty trained, but still gets accidents if you distract him.
He also has this bad habbit of peeing on you when he is greeting you.
My youngest daughter was joking, its his way of saying thank you for petting me... or is it a bad joke?

by Dawulf on 28 June 2017 - 03:06
They usually grow out of it, in my experience.

by Hundmutter on 28 June 2017 - 05:06
Cutting the enthusiasm of the human greeting (on arrival, barely acknowledge the puppy, until he has calmed down) generally helps them to grow out of it quicker.
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