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Training Your Dog to Stop Excitement Urination
Even a dog that is otherwise housetrained may exhibit excitement urination by leaving dribbles and puddles of urine at your feet and on the floor when greeting you. It’s normal for some dogs to urinate when they become excited. Excitement urination usually occurs in puppies and is caused by lack of bladder control. The puppy [...]
Training Your Dog Out of Submissive Urination
Submissive Urination Submissive wetting or urination is a normal way for dogs and puppies to demonstrate submissive behavior. Even a dog that is otherwise housetrained may leave dribbles and puddles of urine at your feet and on the floor when greeting you. Submissive urination is the ultimate show of respect and deference for higher rank. [...]
Training Your Dog to Stop Whining
Whining, Howling, Barking and Other Dog and Puppy Vocalizations Whining, crying, barking, and howling often result when a dog is left alone. Puppies will whine and cry when separated from their owners. The puppy is afraid he is being abandoned by his pack and is sounding the alarm so that he can be rescued. The [...]
Training Your Dog to Overcome Separation Anxiety
Seperation Anxiety ( owner absent “misbehavior” ) Many dogs experience separation anxiety when left alone. They will often whine, bark, cry, howl, chew, dig, scratch at the door, soil the house or destroy your home and yard. We often unintentionally train our dogs to behave this way because whenever they throw this kind of tantrum [...]
No Bark Training
Training Your Dog to Control Barking
Coprophagia/Eating Feces – What to do!
Although most people find it repulsive, it is quite natural for dogs, especially puppies to eat feces. (Feces found in kitty’s litter box is an especially favorite treat.) Fresh feces closely resemble the first solid food the puppy ate: warm, semi-solid, semi-digested food that mom regurgitated for her pups to eat. Often this behavior will [...]
