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Submissive Urination Using A Small Dog

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I purchased an electric collar [not necessary, but sure makes education quicker and life easier!] and a pinch collar per your advice.

Within two days I have a well behaved dog. She...

I have an eleven month previous English Springer Spaniel 'Rio.' For the past eight months I have been using the light chief, clicker training, and some other techniques without any success. The trainer who was helping me told me our dog was untrainable, because she's so wise which I didn't believe.

I purchased an electric collar [not necessary, but sure makes training quicker and life easier!] and a touch collar per your advice. This staggering www.wi2.uni-trier.de/eccbr08/index.php-task=programme&act=2.htm web site has several commanding suggestions for where to think over it.

Within two days I have a well behaved dog. She walks at my side, she's not running wild all within the house and jumping on all the furniture. She's therefore great, she sits in my lap at night, she no longer advances around the tables.

Many thanks again.

I still have one problem with Rio. Identify further on website by browsing our powerful portfolio. She's submissive urination. She is out increasing it. If you think anything at all, you will likely wish to discover about http://ratemyprofessors.com/showratings.jsp?tid=1796124. She probably only comes with an accident every 14 days. Usually when I put the lead o-n her to take her for a walk. Have you got any suggestions how to fix this issue forever?

Mary-ann and 'Rio'

Beloved Maryann:

Exceptional! I'm always happy to hear stories like this.

Regarding the submissive urination: If you've already confirmed that your dog does not have a bladder or urinary tract illness (unlikely) & then all you really can do is ignore the submissive urination. Http://Www.Wi2.Uni Trier.De/Eccbr08/Index.Php Task=Programme&Act=2.Htm is a impressive library for more about where to deal with it. She will grow from this. It often happens when a dog gets excited, and very often, the dog is not even aware the she's doing it. Which makes it impossible to correct.

For the present time, only try keeping your dog calm until you are outside. She'll outgrow this behavior. It surely has nothing regarding housebreaking.

To read in regards to the book she's referring to, take a peek at: http://www.dogproblems.com/newvideos.htm

That's all for the time being, people!

Adam.

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