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  1. #1
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    As Karen has said, first step is to rule out medical issues. A vet check is in order.

    After that, I urge you to take Margie to obedience classes. Everyone in the household should attend; most places charge "per dog," so having extra folks present is not a cost issue.

    Look for a training place which teaches positive reinforcement training. You may be able to find one using this link:
    http://www.apdt.com/petowners/ts/default.aspx

    APDT - American Pet Dog Trainers.

    I do not suggest folks use PetsMart or PetCo or similar places. Often, the trainers there have passed a written test, but have never owned a dog. You want an experienced trainer, who works with his / her own dogs, in Agility, Flyball, RallyO!, Field work or herding. These are folks who are daily reading dog body language. They can teach you how to read your dog.

    I also encourage group classes, not the more expensive one on one classes. You learn so much from observing other owners and dogs.

    Keep in mind, a dog doesn't learn much in a one hour once a week class. Home work and practice exercises are a MUST DO.

    Let us know what you find out at the vet!
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    Good luck and don't give up! Have you ever read the book 'A Common Sense Guide to Training and Living with Dogs' by Jon Katz? It is really good. It does not actually adress your problem, but it has a lot of good ideas for a well trained and calm dog.

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    If the medical gets ruled out, get a trainer. If she only does this when your not there, this could be a case of separation anxiety (could be wrong but to me it sounds like it.)
    In loving memory of Tigger 2003-2009. In loving memory of Ashes 2001-2013.

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    Hopefully, when she does have these accidents, she is not being punished in any way by the people that are there. A vet trip is in order.

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