![]() A typical reaction to this is probably something like “dammit, INSERT NAME HERE, what did you do?” It isn’t pleasant to step in a puddle of (hidden) cold dog pee saturated deep within the carpet. Yelling, shouting, shaming, or “punishing” a dog for such a behavior is not going to prevent the accident from happening in the future.Ī dog’s cowering, hiding, sorrowful eyes, or lowered head when yelling, shouting, or a harsh tone is taken at finding such an accident teaches the dog to be afraid of you. As smart as most dogs are, they aren’t manipulative enough to ponder the art of revenge: That’s a human quality. Do you know how to stop a dog who pees for revenge? You don’t! Dogs do NOT pee for revenge. DogshamingĪ website, book, and memes galore have been built around the notion of “dogshaming.” And do not under any circumstances “rub their nose in it:” This is an antiquated, disgusting, and old wives’ tale and proves only what a bully you are in doing so. ![]() Putting funny signs in front of a dog who looks like he or she did something does not mean the dog actually feels that way. Memes are meant for good humor and laughs. ![]() Dogs don’t ponder what’s going to happen five minutes from now let alone what might happen when their parent leaves for work tomorrow. Dogs might anticipate departure, hence a dog’s reaction when keys are heard jingling or his parent puts a pair of shoes on for a walk. Some dogs love to go for a ride, while others loathe it.ĭogs dohave emotions. They do not have the foresight to willingly inflict emotional upset on people. Ponder this: When a special occasion happens in the family, does a dog plan ahead, act extra nice, or otherwise go out of his or her way to extend himself because it is an extra special day?Ī happy dog is just that: happy dog: A joyful pooch who loves nothing more than to be around his pack, whether that means one person or a whole family…. he remains that joyful dog no matter what day it is. That is, unless someone is upsetting to the dog, the dog is sick, or something emotional has happened in the dog’s life.ĭogs don’t have a date planner. Dogs do, however, show emotions with their body language, behavior, and “in the moment” thinking.įor a dog to pee in the house, plan ahead to do so, not know when you will find it, and then know you will get angry and start yelling or scolding them: Well, that takes a whole lot of calculated forward and vengeful thinking. Of all the emotions a dog has, getting even with you is not one of them. ![]() There is no such concept as dogs who pee for revenge. We place human feelings and emotions on dogs, and in many cases, rightfully so: Dogs have a huge array of emotions. If we are happy and celebrate life, our dogs are happy for us. When we are in a bad mood, dogs either try to snap us out of it or hunker down to get through it with you or hide in corner from a loud or irritated voice.ĭogs will pee if they have an emotional issue.ĭogs will pee if they are left alone too long.ĭogs will pee because they are marking a spot.ĭogs will pee because they are older and cannot hold it.ĭogs will pee because there is a health problem.ĭogs do not deserve to be hit, nor should they be spanked, slapped, have their nose rubbed “in it” or any similar behavior. This only serves to instill fear, the latter of which is unsanitary, disgusting, and an old wives’ tale that seems to take place in homes across the world. Is the behavior associated with any of these symptoms when your dog starts peeing indoors? Could My Dog Have A Urinary Tract Infection?ĭoing it doesn’t make it right and can actually harm your dog.Pain on urination (squealing, straining, unable to pass much urine).
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