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 Excitement Peeing Excitement peeing - does  your yorkie "lose control" when excited? | 
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 I voted yes but he has only done it twice in two years - on people. First time was family so no big deal but the other wasn't and they were a little ticked off. :eek: He didn't buy the "that means he really likes you" excuse. :p | 
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 I voted yes. Sophie will be 2 in Nov. and she still does it occasionally. When we come home sometimes she will get over excited. She almost always pees when my Dad comes over. She gets so excited to see him if he touches her she pees. She also does this with my Mother inlaw. Thank god it is not with everyone.:) | 
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 YES If I know someone is coming to visit, I'll put a diaper on Tinkerbell so that she doesn't pee on the person.  The last time she did this my brother came over to bring me his kids so I could babysit them while he went to a very important job interview. Tinkerbell loves my brother for some reason. So he picks her up and she dribbles all over him :rolleyes: | 
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 Baby doesn't do it all the time.  I can probably count on one hand how many times this has happened (she's 9 months).  I think she does it when her bladder is totally full.  She actually just did it last week. | 
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 lexi only does it to strangers | 
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 I voted no because Buddy has never done it. Although he gets so excited when company comes I worry about him breaking a leg the way he carries on.  I did have a female german shepard who always did it when she became excited. I would go into the house and completely ignore her until I could get to the back door and let her out then hugged and kissed her. Could it be a thing with females? | 
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 Hmmmm, I wonder if Baby does that too. :confused: Off the top of my head, the three times I can remember she's done it were with strangers. Now I'm gonna be on the lookout. Thanks, Gina! | 
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 NICOLE, i just realized it as i read the thread today... never would of thought. isnt that too darn funny.... | 
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 thats right girl:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: | 
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 Wow 52% voted yes so far, including me.  I'm glad to know I'm not alone.  Gracie does it anytime people come over.  She gets so excited you'd think she was attention deprived.:rolleyes:  I usually make sure she is outside for a few minutes to get over it but I like Jodi's idea of using a diaper.  Goodie!  Now i have an excuse to buy some cute ruffly panties for Gracie!  My two little boys don't do it at all, thank goodness!:p | 
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 I have noticed that boo is starting to do this they both get so excited when people come over that he pee's but he is only 11 weeks old so i hope this stops! Peeka he doesn;t do it though. | 
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 excitement urinating Our almost 9 mo old yorkie had started this just recently. Yesterday our son came to visit & I had put a diaper on her, just in case. When I checked the diaper later, there was hardly any urine there--so hopefully it is getting better. We'll see. | 
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 Dior mainly does this with our local dog boutique owner. I usually keep her excitement level low when i get home so she doesn't tinkle all over me. | 
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 Nope, never...not even as a pup. | 
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 i voted no. morgan has never done the exited pee.  :D | 
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 Chloe did not use to do this, but she does now...:confused: | 
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 luckily I don't have this problem with Aurora. She just gets too hyper when she is around other people. People have complained about how she gets.  She even gets hyper when my ex boyfriend gets home from work, he's only gone like 8 hours. when its just me and her, she is calm and just wants to cuddle. I wish she could show everyone her sweet calm cuddle side.....but I guess I should be happy she doesn't pee on them too :D | 
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 Benji used to do it as a puppy but not any more and Malachi does do it sometimes, but he is still a pup. | 
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 I've never had a dog to do this, not even any of the fosters I used to have.  Strange now that I see how common it really is. | 
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 Bella does not,  my sisters Ada pees like a champ when i touch her! | 
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