It may just be that he is a little nervous about his new home but something you 
can do is change the energy round him. Watch your voice and your actions around 
him...especially when you first enter the room he is in...don't look or talk to 
him...just ignore him until he completely settles down. Excited peeing is 
usually a sign of submission so it isn't a bad thing...but it sure is 
irritating!! So just get yourself calm...and remember no petting, no saying 
anything to him, and no looking at him until his excitement level drops...then 
maybe sit down and let him approach you...but again...don't give him any of you 
until he is completely calm. If that doesnt work, you can use a belly band to 
keep it from happening...it's just a width of lined fabric, with Velcro on each 
end the wraps around his little pee-pee...you place a maxi pad inside before 
you put it on...if you need one or two, let me know. I make them and sell them.

Romping in the Dog Park!
Deanna and the Dog Park Gang!

The LITTLES:
Mouse-chi 11-13-2004
Madison-yorkie 11-20-2010
Myrtle-chi 4-23-2010

The MIDDLES:
Nugget- poodle 8-24-2004
Bella-Pom 1-15-2007
Mabel-Boston 7-14-2010

The BIGGUNS
Logan-GSD 11-24-2011
Caleb-rott/chow/pitt mix 6-17-2006-RIP 2-22-2012
Maxine-Pitt 6-3-2008
Toby-ESS 12-12-2006

Stella and Stanley ( winged dog park members)
And of course....the CAT (Miles)

LIFE WITHOUT A DOG IS LIKE DANCING WITHOUT MUSIC. YOU CAN DO IT, BUT WHO WOULD 
WANT TO?? ...and I like all kinds of music!!

On Apr 6, 2012, at 8:46 AM, "Cajungirl" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Everyone, I haven't posted in a long time. I am the proud mother of Chevy 
> who will be making 3 yrs old in May. I just acquired a 4 year old Chi whose 
> name is Paco. He only weighs 4 lbs. He came from a bad home and was in a 
> shelter. When he went to the vet, for some reason he snapped at her and she 
> wanted to put him down. A friend of mine, found out and went and get him. She 
> called me and asked me if I wanted to take him. Of course, I said yes. He is 
> such a very lovable dog, I don't understand how he could have snapped at her 
> unless she did something to him. He gets along well with my other chi and my 
> min pin. My questions is what can I do, to stop him from peeing when he gets 
> so excited? He is fixed and not sure what to do. My other dogs don't have 
> that problem. I will post some pictures of him as soon as I can get him to 
> calm down. He is a very active little thing. Instantly we all fell in love 
> with him. I told my friend that he has found his forever home. 
> 
> Caren, Chevy and Paco
> 
> 

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