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Originally Posted by inabowbina Nobody answered her about the piddling |
Not true! Several mentioned the fact that her submissiveness and peeing were tied in with not being liked, being new and needing time and patience. Post #40 and #41 went into detail about the problem, gave examples, and ideas. ! know there are more but I am not reading through this whole thread again, those were all on the first two pages.
Most addressed the breeding problem first because it was the most important. A dog can keep being submissive and peeing under stress and live, but breeding indiscrimantly could cause a loss of life. If a child was wearing mismatched shoes and was going to run in front of a car -- which issue would you address? You WARN them immediately about the dangerous situation! You do what you can to save them, even if it means you do not mention the mismatched shoes. So, some did not have an answer to help the submissive peeing, or maybe they did not even stop to think about it -- instead they addressed the most important issue. Not a bad thing!