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You've got two problems here, but luckily you address both the same way!
One is the jumping up.
The other is the submissive peeing. It's a very common problem in pups, and training helps them. He doesn't know he's doing it. It's kind of like a nervous person blushing--you don't know you are doing it, but you are giving a social signal to others that says, hey, be nice to me, I meant no harm.
So here's what you do, going forward:
-All greetings, with family members or visitors, only happen when the dog is calmly sitting.
-To get there, you ignore the dog until he is calmly and politely sitting. You don't even make eye contact with him. Just turn around and wait for a sit. Then try again. If he jumps up, starts whining, etc., turn around again.
-In the beginning, you'll have a lot of false starts. You'll feel like you're just constantly swivelling! But he WILL get it because this dog clearly is highly motivated by people's attention! So hang in there!
If you keep up with only greeting when he's behaving calmly, you WILL get him to greet calmly. It probably won't happen overnight, but you will get there!
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- Potty train him. http://www.ehow.com/how_4450512_potty-tr…
Perfectly dedicated to Shih Tzu's :) - It may be he has a weak bladder due to being so young, the problem may resolve itself once he gets potty trained and learns bladder control. Or maybe he has some type of medical problem. You may want to ask the vet about it next time you go.
- you should get a chain that hooks around your waist, that way the dog goes everywhere you go also when people come in the door, you can pull back on the leash and get him to sit. train him on the leash and soon he will be beside you all the time because your showing him your incontrol. as in the peeing you will just have to take him right outside after but being on the chain will most likly make him sit and not get to excited so he will not pee. good luck
- He's peeing excitedly, my dog used to do that when she was little.
After he's potty trained and has proper control over his bladder, this should stop, but it won't go away on its own. You have to train him not to go in the house so that his muscles will develop and he'll be able to keep himself from going whenever. - peeing is from the dog being very excited...like when you come home from being away for a while.
the simple cure for this is to train him/her to be calm around people. obedience classes would probably solve this. - Sometimes, when dogs get really happy, they have an "excited pee" where they get sooo excited that they start to pee. So the main focus now is to get your dog not to be so overly excited when guests come into your door.
1) I would probably start potty training him. The old fashion way is to take your dog out 8 times a day starting at morning or you can use crate training. "Crate training" is when you basically let your dog stay in the crate for a minority of the day....where a dog sleeps, he will not pee....
2) I would teach him the "sit" command. You need to practice maybe ringing the doorbell and have someone walk in, but before they completely walk in, your dog needs to be sitting... - you leave him outside for a little and he will go take him out about every three hours
- It's just excitment.
When mine was a puppy, everytime she peed anywhere i'd show her it and say naughty 'wee wees'
Then put her outside and say 'Go, wee wees'
Shes 7 now and will wee on command!!!
So proud of her..lol
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