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Her avatar picture is ADORABLE!! Cannot wait to see more pics!
Tell us more avout your sweet girl.....age? Have you had her urine and blood work tested?
Peeing can be related t territory.......excitable pee (assuming evdrythingnelse is ruled out) can be modified with behavior changes on the part of thehuman. Don't know if there are any links here, but Cesar Millan's website may have solutions. I know oneis, when yo come knto the house after being gne...this is hard....but just ignore her and show no signsof excitement...maybe just a very mild acknowledgment. Anyway, google and I think you'll find some helpful nfo. But first make sure there are no underlying health issues.
Look forward to your updates.
HUGS!
Sall and Happy Hannah
Happy Hannah had a glorious additional bonus time of over one yr & two months after amp for osteo! She made me laugh everyday! Joined April's Angels after send off meal of steak, ice cream, M&Ms & deer poop!
Hi there! Great question.
You mentioned she also does it in your bed, which sure sounds like a territory issue as Sally described. How is her relationship with your cat? I'm not a trainer but it sounds like someone is irritated about having the cat in the bed.
Here is an article about submissive urination in general, our friend Sarah Wilson wrote it, she's an amazing behaviorist. I would definitely want to talk to a professional behaviorist about the cat and dog issue though, that's a little trickier to deal with.
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