Thanks Giselle,
I am not over baring to her by any means, I am on the ground completely flat when I call her. I started from a stand and now find myself all the way down calling her to stop the peeing. She just seems so submissive. petting her on the side has really started to work, lots of back, side and tummy scratches has eased her a little. I feel like part of this could be I actually tell her no when she is bad. Disciplining for jumping chewing etc. When she starts to chew or bite i give her a tennis ball right away and is helping but i tell her no. She tends to pee then as well but just ignore it hoping if i fix the bad action i wont have to discipline and she wont pee. Most of the family just says Bayley no and puts her feet on the ground, and she just jumps right back up. I firmly say no and walk away and she listens. And mainly to me only. With the lost of out last short hair so tragically i think it is a subconscious thing they are acting on to not discipline. they don't want to tell her no because what if we lose her. Its very sad and it is my conclusion to why this happening. I am the only one telling her no, and she sees me as dominate and could just be an extremely submissive dog. Even being a puppy, she has such good dog manors with my little one Kaysha. When she walks, kaysha, she goes up to her and rolls. She is 4 times kayshas size, but just drops. Its weird.
Well thanks again and hopefully this peeing spree ends!
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