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Peeing on People!!

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  • @nomrbddgs:

    Sorry guys (Emm/Clar) I'm laughing my butt off here. It's not funny, but it is! I'll let you two in on a secret-Shadow did this when he was displeased with something. Especially when he was at a show and didn't want to be there. Unless you keep a long line on him at the dog park, I don't see how you will be able to correct this behaviour. The only option I can suggest is a good strong Squirt bottle and (hopefully) when he is within range, take action with the squirt bottle. I haven't had this problem other than Shadow-anyone else have any suggestions? Robyn, Lisa, Pat??

    Greeeeat Arlene…now we'll be the squirt bottle couple who's dog pee's on everyone...however, I wonder if squirting the coffee tree people might help? Muwahahaha! Your advice about the leg lift has helped.

  • @nobarkus:

    I would like to hear the solution to this one as I don't know how you're going to control that at a dog park. Unless you walk him around first for a while to let him pee himself out. Why would he pee on people? Maybe he smells that person's dog on their leg and then wants to mark the leg. I don't know.

    We actually do excercise work prior to entering the dog park where he goes potty and he will only mark people's legs with a tinkle. I couldn't imagine a full blown pee on the tree people..LOL…

    It's odd. He's so friendly to the people, he'll play with them but when their back is turned, he'll mark...HELP!

  • @-Clar|Emm|Kai-:

    Greeeeat Arlene…now we'll be the squirt bottle couple who's dog pee's on everyone...however, I wonder if squirting the coffee tree people might help? Muwahahaha! Your advice about the leg lift has helped.

    This could turn into quite a comedy scene. Your dog starts to lift his leg on someone so you quick try to squirt him but miss and instead shoot the person. "Oops sorry"!:D

  • Had a dog that did this once. The woman he peed on was very understanding and said "it's o.k., in Germany this is a sign of good luck".

    Squirt bottle seems a good idea. The other option would be to ask your fellow dog park attendees to shower before they come to the park so their scent wasn't so over powering that your dog had the need to 'cover' it.:eek:

    Makes you wonder what residual scents were on their clothes/shoes.

  • Sorry i cant offer any suggestions, our Basenji would frequently lift his leg to mark vertical items, he sometimes did it on my parents furniture when we visited if i wasn't quick enough to stop him.
    We have a Cat that sometimes sprays people, like you we warn them that if he back up they need to move Faaaasssstttt!!!!!
    He once sprayed me as soon as i put a clean pair of jeans on :D

  • @snorky998:

    Had a dog that did this once. The woman he peed on was very understanding and said "it's o.k., in Germany this is a sign of good luck".

    Squirt bottle seems a good idea. The other option would be to ask your fellow dog park attendees to shower before they come to the park so their scent wasn't so over powering that your dog had the need to 'cover' it.:eek:

    Makes you wonder what residual scents were on their clothes/shoes.

    LOL! Ask the park attendees to shower before they come?? :D

  • On walks we use the "1, 2, 3, pee." rule. If you have not peed by the count of three then we are moving on. So I count out loud so he knows he is on the clock and at three we move.

    As for the dog park, to some extent, if people act like trees then really they ought to expect to be treated like them. From an owner perspective it is terribly embarrassing but also difficult to manage. One thing to work on is the checking in. If he won't check in then it is time to go. And not just a pause and turn his head. He ought to come over check in and then be allowed to go back to play. Work on name response daily and reward it heavily think of it as putting money in the bank. At the park where you can't use treats, use touch and praise as well as releasing back to play as the reward.

  • Yup, pretty hard at a dog park to control people that act like trees… remember, peeing is "marking".... and you will usually always see one mark over another... for the people that are standing still... it is like "hmm" I smell a strange dog.. I better mark....

    And at shows... I have seen more Basenjis then I can count pee on people or their handlers... and IMO... has nothing to do with being displeased... just marking the territory...

    That said, thankfully I have never had a Basenji boy mark in the house.... now the bitches... totally a different story sometimes... they will mark bedding... and more often then not when they are in season

  • I agree with Lisa…if you have good control over him, you should be able to call him over as soon as he looks like he might lift..and those of us with boy dogs can usually recognize that body posture right before it happens.

    HOWEVER...I think it might be good to bring a squirt bottle, because if you couldn't get to him in time to discourage his peeing, you could use the squirt bottle to rinse out the people's pants ;)

  • I like the idea of the squirt bottle - isn't the idea to hit the coffee tree people to get them to get a move on :D :D

  • Well, maybe I've missed my mark a time or two, three, four…..yeah! Sorry Pat, I have to disagree with Shadow not showing his displeasure. He only did this at shows, never anywhere else and never in the house. He always performed badly that day also!

    This might be the opportunity to practice recall as well. Make sure you have the best treats possible (I'll bring some rollover to the show) and turn it into a positive experience for him.

  • Had a Corgi at the bark park come up to me, look at me with the cute face Corgis have, then lift his leg and pee all over my shoe.

    I gave him the same line I give She-Ra: "You're lucky you're so damn cute!" :)

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