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    Ovie is peeing on Georgia

    What a title.

    They are getting along well enough.

    It doesn't happen all the time but it is happening.

    Georgia will start to have a pee and then he comes over and pees on her.

    The first few times he was just peeing where she went after the fact.

    It's almost like she doesn't get done in time and he just lets it fly.

    Any suggestions?
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    I'm sorry....I admit that I laughed....

    Danny and Sunnie will both do this on occasion if I'm not fast enough with a leash pull. (yes, Sunnie is a leg-lifter)

    We've also had pee on the head of one who sniffs at an inopportune moment.

    I'd just try to keep it from happening...move/speak fast...unless he starts to pee on her when she isn't already peeing herself. Right now, it doesn't sound as if it's deliberately aimed at her.

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    Dang, can't remember which of mine did this. I just tried to keep an eye on the offender and interrupt the attempt. It did stop and changed to waiting and peeing in the same spot as the other.
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    Congrats on your new addition. You could put Ovie on a leash for a couple of minutes when they first go out to let Georgia do her pee without getting wet.
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    Thanks everyone. We weren't sure if it was on purpose or not. We were leaning to it not being so I am glad you reaffirmed.

    Last night on our little walk he would be going against a tree and she was walking into it but thankfully I was able to pull her away. So she's not helping herself.
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    Yeah, I think sometimes they're so anxious to be the "top dog" that they don't want to wait until the one peeing before them finishes. At least he's not trying to get to her poo to eat it as it's in progress!

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    Quote Originally Posted by smartrock View Post
    Yeah, I think sometimes they're so anxious to be the "top dog" that they don't want to wait until the one peeing before them finishes. At least he's not trying to get to her poo to eat it as it's in progress!
    Yeah...we had one of those. Charming habit.

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    Sorry, I had a little chuckle over that one too. I would say let Georgia out ahead of Ovie. Other than that they are getting along well?

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    She is a poop eater as was Cooper. We haven't noticed him yet.

    It's been kind of a strange week.

    They get a long but kind of don't bother with one another other than pushing each other out of the way for attention.

    She started to be more playful with him over the last two days.

    He looks for us for attention and just wants to play fetch.

    I think they are coming around slowly. He was living in a barn before he got here so lots of it is pretty new. He is a little more skiddish after nightfall which would make sense if he was living outdoors. Nothing good comes out night.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woody View Post
    She is a poop eater as was Cooper. We haven't noticed him yet.

    It's been kind of a strange week.

    They get a long but kind of don't bother with one another other than pushing each other out of the way for attention.

    She started to be more playful with him over the last two days.

    He looks for us for attention and just wants to play fetch.

    I think they are coming around slowly. He was living in a barn before he got here so lots of it is pretty new. He is a little more skiddish after nightfall which would make sense if he was living outdoors. Nothing good comes out night.
    Our Hershey never ate poop until we got Honey...she came with the habit. Soon I had two life-long poop eaters. Honey was the one who'd lie in wait for fresh delivery.

 



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