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Old 08-21-2009, 07:26 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by DvlshAngel985 View Post
Do you want me to point by point the last 3 weeks, or point by point the way I have gone about correcting him?
I think we should try to go point for point around the way that you have gone about correcting him and then see what we can see.
I may just PM erin to get her to come have a look too she may see things with a fresh eye and a clearer brain. Alway good for me to ahve someone that I can go are you seeing as two brains are better then one.
So going to go PM erin and see if she around.

"Oh, and I have a question/comment.
I thought submissive pee would always happen, like he's always scared of me. Most of the time he's my little cuddle bug, asks to be let up on furniture, and always sits by me. I probably pick him up a million times a day, and sometimes when he's on his back. No pee. But when I try to get him to go outside, and he comes down but won't go out then he runs back upstairs, that's when the pee happens, and only then. I don't pick him up mad, I just tell him what a silly boy he is, pick him up and probably sneak in a few kisses. Is it still submissive pee?"

I would say yes as it a stress responce.
when relaxed and interacting from his comfort zone he is ok and does not pee but the second he understands he about to be asked to go out and pee that thing and I am only right now assuming gets things to a higher level of stress he ramps himself up and pees...oh and he can not help it he can try and try but he got no ability to control it.

So pull together what you have done and what you may have seen him do in repsonce and lets see if we can get this sorted out.

For now low key and if he has accidents remove him as calm as you can and clean up without him seeing and stay mellow as you can.
Deep breath as much as you can and speak soft and low when you need to move him.
Instead of asking to go out if you can just carry him out and do it matter of fact and no excitement or fuss.
We are going to back up and slow it down a ton. I even ignore his peeing when he is outside for now as if he stressing over the to much yippy you went outside that may be the trigger... yup I know these guys are intresting.
Trust me if I get to the point I not thinking we are making head way I shut this down and send you for handson help. There is only so much I can do over the net and it is not a grat way at all to train as you can not see the dogs responce at all. So Slow very slow.

JL
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