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Old 04-12-2015, 12:29 PM   #15
yorkietalkjilly
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Usually once they begin to feel less challenged, less anxious by one-on-one greetings or close encounters, through use of some of those techniques, they begin to relax and don't release their bladder as a gesture of extreme submission, anxiety or respect. In essence they are saying "please don't hurt me - I'm no threat" when they pee like small puppies do around the leader of the pack, who can simply overwhelms them at first with his dominant bearing.
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