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我看到一个人说他一岁大的小狗也有同样的问题,
My one year old cockapoo is fully house trained but every now and then when someone bends over and touches him (including me) he pees. It is getting annoying since he does it at different times. For example he will jump in our bed on his own and if I touch him sometimes he pees on the covers. Of course I don't want him in the bed now.
I spanked him one time with newspaper because he was tearing up the pillows on the couch, but it wasn't hard or anything. it was just two simple taps. Now everytime I come home he runs in the cage and comes out when he wants and then comes to me and jumps on me and asks for kisses. Which I give him. I don't know what to do, he doesn't do that to my girlfriend when she comes home only me. He jumps up and gets excitied when he knows she is outside, but I don't get the same in return. Help please?
然后有人回答说;
What it sounds like is a confidence problem in the dog. Dogs are genetically programmed with the "pack mentality", and most of them will accept the human as the leader of the pack. However, some dogs have self-esteem or confidence issues, and they tend to be extremely submissive, and they urinate when excited or when a human leans down to pet them.
My suggestion would be to ignore the dog for at least five minutes when you first come in the door. No matter how much he wants to be petted and loved, don't lean down at touch him. Give him a chance to settle down and get rid of that excitement before you even acknowledge his presence. Before you pet him, let him out to urinate, and praise him lavishly when he urinates outside. Pet him and love on him all you want at that point, but don't do it in the house until you've taken him out to pee first. The praise for doing something right is what builds his confidence, and over time, it will help him overcome the super-submissive attitude.
If he jumps onto the bed, don't pet him. Either nudge him back off the bed, or just ignore him until he settles down. The trick is to eliminate any excitement from the situation, since excitement is what tends to cause accidents.
Don't lean down over him when you're petting him. Squat down to his level, and rub him under his chin instead of on his back or head. This will curb the urge for him to "get low" and squat, which will lead to urination. Keep your voice quiet and calm, or don't talk to him at all while you're petting him. Keep the excitement to a minimum until his confidence gets built up some.
Don't yell at him or spank him if he does have an accident, because that will only reinforce the super-submissive behavior in an already submissive dog, and it will usually make the problem worse. |
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