Amber Starr
by on June 15, 2011
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As most of you know, I just recently had a baby girl. So the last month or so has been pretty stressful on my dogs, more so on three pups that I am raising. With all the changes, we have had some behavioral problems here and there with the big dogs which are understandable and I know how to address. Except for one pup. When I left to the hospital, sometime during my three day stay, one of my pups developed a peeing problem. The hubby told me one of the pups was just peeing everywhere but that didnt make much since to me at the time. Since I have been back, I have been recovering from a c-section so the hubby has continued to do much of the dog chores and I haven't had much time with them as before. Today tho, I was up and about, feeling good and giving everyone lots of love and attention when I noticed it... big puddles of pee! Basicly if you pet her now, she pees. Talk to her, she pees. The more excited she is, the more she pees. Inside, outside, where ever, any attention directed to her and she just seems to "leak" or 'dribble' out a trail behind her. She will go and do her business outside but call her inside and she runs thru the house to her crate excited and happy and wet floors behind, aagh. Now I understand my being gone was extremely stressful and confusing to them as I am definitely the pack leader here... typically my hubby doesnt have too much to do with the dogs. So that and the fact that another pup whom they were extremely close to was rehomed days before I went into the hospital was no doubt the trigger for this usually low key but confident happy go lucky girl to turn into a hyper happy pee-r but I am wondering is there anyway to turn the clock back and make this new habit go away?
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Amber Starr
she is actually not shy in the least but very very out going. But yes she is submissive
Like June 16, 2011
Amber Starr
u know what I actually don't have her pic up here yet!<img alt="" title="" src="https://pitbullsocial.com/?external=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5yaXNpbmdzdGFycnMuY29tL29ubGluZS1kb2ctc2hvdy1jb21wZXRpdGlvbi5odG1sIw==" border="0px"><br><img alt="" title="" src="https://pitbullsocial.com/?external=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5y... View More
Like June 16, 2011
Lynette Shier
Is it Trinity's Sister? Sounds to me like a little seperation anxiety. I think she will get over it once you spend more time with her. I had a dog like that once. In fact it was Trinity1, my black and white Pit Bull I had that died <img src="http://pitbullsocial.com/file/pic/emoticon/default/unhapp... View More
Like June 17, 2011
Amber Starr
oh by the by, this was just a stage that she went thru and has over grown it, Whooo hooo! <img src="http://pitbullsocial.com/file/pic/emoticon/default/smile.png" alt="Smile" title="Smile" title="v_middle" />
Like July 8, 2012