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He's Totally Lost It!! My baby (2 1/2 years) was sitting outside on my lap relaxing while I was talking to some neighbors. All of a sudden, he peed right on my leg!! He has never ever done anything like this to me or anyone else. Any ideas what that was about? They don't have any dogs, or pets, we were just sitting. |
i can relate to your question but not answer it, i'm having problems with my boy peeing on me at night around 3:00 in the morning,,,,, :D maybe there marking us :eek: |
Boy, did everyone leave town? Maybe we need some new blood around here to form a new clic. By the way, this is my post from work. Never mind. I think I just will not come back. |
Dont leave sometimes threads get burried and thats why there arent alot of repplies to them. Is he marking maybe? Has he been neutered? My Chachi stopped marking after being neutered. |
Somebody on anothe thread, said the Dog Whisper says when a dog voids on you, it means he has no respect for you. The dog does not veiw you as a leader, but as a subordinate. The Dog Whisper would suggest that you begin the process of reasserting yourself as the leader of the pack. There are many ways to accomplish this and there have been many topics on this issue on this board. |
my kirby did it to me last week. once he learned he could lift his leg, he goes around the house and lifts his leg to everything....i start to yell but see nothing is coming out. well the one time he lifted his leg to me, he pee'd. i just about died. |
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there's so many reasons why your yorkie may have pee'd on your lap. it can be marking. it can be submissive urination (which doesn't require another pet to be present. just a different reaction to different people. my yorkie will bark at some of my friends but not at others. i still can't figure out why. go figure.) it can be a urinary tract infection. or maybe he was spooked by something you didn't sense but he did. has he done it again? is his behavior changed in anyway? has he been neutered. if he hasn't done again since, then i wouldn't worry about it. if it happens again, maybe it's a good idea to take him to the vet and eliminate an infection as a possible cause. |
I wish I could help, but I don't have my Yorkie yet :) I do have an English bulldog, who just turned 6. He did start peeing in the house - right in front of us sometimes - just last fall. I took him to the vet, because I figured it must have been physical. He was 100% trained when we got him at 14 weeks and has NEVER had an accident in the house (for over 5 years) And we had nothing new, no changes that I thought could prompt a "mental" reason. But the vet checked him out and said he is fine, nothing wrong. It lasted for about a month, he had a accident about once every 2 days. Then I took him to a trainer in town here she said he FORGOT his training :confused: I thought the whole thing was crazy, but, I did what she told me and I got a whole "plan" in place to re-house-train my 5.5 year old dog :cool: Anyway, he stoped having accidents. So who knows? I still don't! Maybe it was physical and he "got over it" or maybe it was mental and he "got over it", all I care is that _he got over it_ ;) So best of luck, hopefully your baby gets over it! :D |
I didn't want to put this in the post above hehe but I thought about it and thought maybe you would get a chuckly out of it. His accidents were usually pee, but he did after a few weeks start pooing too - and when he poos he kicks it!!!! :eek: Needless to say, I had my sister and husband over for dinner one night and he pooed...just immagine me seeing him pooing and running throught my house yelling "no Boethius no" then turning and running the other way yelling "everyone duck!" It was not funny at the time, but now it is! :D THAT :rolleyes: is why I decided to take him to the trainer. My sister was NOT impressed! |
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:rofl28ib: :rofl28ib: :rofl28ib: :rofl28ib: I'm sorry!! (Trying to look sympathetic, but has a big grin trying to turn up corners of mouth) Our pups really know how to embarrass us!! |
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