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Old 08-30-2006, 07:33 AM   #3
Oscar's Mummy
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I've never experienced this before, but I've heard about it... I don't know if this will help...

Every article I've ever read on 'excitement/submissive peeing' says to basically ignore your dog when you enter the home or when a guest comes over (ask them beforehand). Don't make eye contact with the dog when you enter UNTIL they have completely settled down - then calmly pet them, whatnot, but still don't make eye contact right away. Don't punish or scold them for their excitement peeing as it can make it worse as they become more aware of what they are doing.

Maybe you can give this a try.. it worked for me with Oscar's incessant squealing/whining when I would come in the door - I just ignored him until he would quiet and now he seems to stay calmer.

I hope this helps.. good luck!
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