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Old 02-27-2007, 01:44 AM   #6
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If you have guests over, try to make it a point to either have her on a leash when you answer the door and keep her on it for the first 5 minutes that they're in the house or simply don't let her jump up into their laps so she can't pee on them and see if she goes and pees elsewhere. And just teach her that she's not allowed to be all over company.

I certainly WOULD NOT place her out of the room in an attempt to "punish" her. It's doing nothing more than avoiding the situation.
If she does manage to get by you and pee on them, then I'd scold her and take her outside to potty (even though she may have eliminated all she had on your guests lap). If she just stands there, let her do just that for a few seconds to a minute and then take her back inside where I'd put her on a leash and keep her w/ you or even have your guests hold the leash or drape it on their lap. Either way, she's not to get in their lap again and if she does, she should be corrected for it, but kept in the room w/ you so she learns just what it is that is unacceptable rather than it being avoided.
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