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    Help!!

    Hey everyone! Well i have a really big problem with my puppy.. I mean shes great but there is one thing she cant do anymore.. Because we dont want her to! Well our puppy is now 4 months old. She is a Corgi/Eskimo mix. Well her 2 problems are, When ever anyone comes over she gets soo excited she pees everywhere! I am getting soo fustrated! lol .. And the other problem is she is not house trained yet! Well my first question is it bad she is not house trained now at the age of 4 months? And the other one is peeing when she gets excited is that normal??? Will she gror out of it?? HELP!!! Thanks

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    Re: Help!!

    Getting mad at her, when she gets excited and pees
    will only make matters worse. I might be wrong but isn't this a sign of submission?
    Our little terrier use to Pee every time we came
    home or when she greeted others.
    We ignored her for a few minutes when she did this.
    She did grow out of it when she reached around 1 year.
    Her and Rocky took a good 4-5 months to potty train too,
    compared to our other dogs
    who took less than 3 months.
    Each dog is different, so just be consistant
    with the potty training and never leave her in the house unsupervised while she is a pup, or it will
    take much longer to potty train her.

    I am sure you will get some very good advise from others
    on this list. Just don't get mad and have patience,
    remember she is just a baby.


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    it took a lot of work to get mickey to be housebroken. you have to be patient and consistent. do you have a "potty scheduele"?
    mickey is 3 months and housetrained but it wasn't easy. i'm sure there will be other advice so i just wanted to wish you luck!

    “I like too many things and get all confused and hung-up running
    from one falling star to another till i drop. This is the night, what it does to you.
    I had nothing to offer anybody except my own confusion.”
    - Jack Kerouac; On The Road

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    thank you guys for helping me and im hoping to get much more info.. i have pantience with her and i dont ever yell at her.. thanks

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    Timber used to pee every time someone came over! luckily, she was outside alot of the time, so she never did go pee in the house...but she grew out of it very quickly...
    my dog leather, didnt take long at all to housebreak...she had a problem where she would go outside for a really long time, but never pee out there...the minute she came in, she would pee on the floor....so we would point at it while scolding , and then rub her nose in her pee....not exactly the yummiest thing in the world, but it worked! my friends do that with their puppy too, and hes only 8 weeks old, and about 90 percent housebroken!
    i still do like the newspaper trick i told u, although that one takes forever...
    I've been BOO'd!

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    If you know someone is coming, go outside to greet them. Take puppy for a tiny mini walk a few minutes before the guest comes so her bladder is not full. Also take puppy outside the very first thing when the family comes home, then at least her excited dribbles will be outside. Tell her what a wonderful girl she is when she goes potty outside. She will get the message. It does take time and a lot of patience--and some paper towels. All of this is part of the wonderful thing we call a puppy. Enjoy her baby hood and take tons of photos. You can never have enough baby photos and they grow so fast!

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