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How about taking Heidi out before the guests come over. One person gets the door and the other one take Heidi out. It worked for Auggie, but he was only 3 months old and grew out of it already.
This sounds like submissive peeing to me. If you have ruled out any medical issues, and if she's solidly housebroken, only does this when greeting people, and never has accidents in the house at other times, she may need more socialization. By socialization, I mean more exposure to human society, not to other dogs. Do you take her out to public places where there is lots of human activity? All kinds of sights and sounds, plenty of strangers? If not, start making it a rule to do this at least three times a week. Take her to pet supply stores, farmer's markets, home repair stores, oil change facilities, any place dogs are allowed. Walk her past schoolyards at recess, or past athletic fields when teams are practicing. Walk her in the downtown area of your town at lunchtime. It may sound strange, but this can really help with submissive urination. Also, it's important for now that nobody leans or bends over her, or reaches their hand out to her when greeting her. It may be difficult to get people to comply with this, but if they are your friends and relatives, they will care enough about you to understand and comply.
Some good articles on submissive peeing:
http://pets.webmd.com/dogs/submissive-urination
http://www.dog-obedience-training-review.com/submissive-urination.html
And here's Cesar's take on this: http://www.cesarsway.com/tips/trainerscorner/Submissive-Urination
Laura.... I don't have any experience with this.... but would teaching Heidi to sit when people enter the house or "go to her bed" help with issue? Might serve as a distraction and give her a focus other than the guests. If you need people to come visit so she can practice... let me know!
Christine
Put a big sign on the door with directions!! :)
I tell my guests to hold off, unless they want pee on their shoes. That gets their attention!
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