@ Seth
You sure seem to get away with it when you use you puppy eyes on Shan! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" />
About her not going outside, she wants to go outside, because there she can play with the chickens and chase after the cats. She likes that a lot and when it's warm enough I leave the door open, so she can run in and out as she pleases.
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Today we went to a vet. Guess what she told us? She let her smell some samples of pee and poop (it was on some small cards that she had used to test doggie-urine) <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" /> from other dogs, just to see her reactions. She reacted by peeing on them. She peed on every card!
Diagnosis: We have a very dominant dog and she will pee in the house as long as we keep our shoes on inside the house. Our shoes leave the scent of other dogs everywhere in the house and she wants to cover them up. That is why she scratch her feet over grass or sand when she's finished. Not to cover up like a cat, as I thought, but to cover up the smell of the other dog.
She is also not afraid of other dogs, even bigger ones or giant dogs.
But she recognise us as her masters even my boy who is not taller then 1 m.
She will prolly never stop peeing in the house because you bring in the smell of other dogs anyhow. By visitors or people that go in and out.
Lucky for me I know how to handle a mop! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif" alt="" />
But I will try the vinegar and continue to put her outside when she pees, or on the regular base as we were doing at the moment.
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