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My Addie did the excitement pee as well, although not to the extent that it appears Stella does. Hers was more a little puddle. She is 14 months old now and has outgrown it, although she was almost a year before it totally went away. She was also slow to be reliably potty trained, although I attribute some of that to selling the house and starting to pack when she was 6 months old, but not being able to move into a new house (with 6 weeks of living with relatives) until she was 10 months old.
They usually outgrow this. In the meantime, I would try NOT to do anything to generate excitement - no baby talk or excited voices when you get her out of the crate. We carried Ned out to potty at first because we felt he couldn't hold it and might have an accident on the way outside. I don't know if that will help at all. Perhaps even ignoring her for a bit until she calms down before you open the crate? Covering the crate - at least it will catch the spray!
Exactly my thought. My Guinness had problems with excitement peeing when he was a puppy, and it was often triggered by the excitement of the people around him.
Are you taking her out during the middle of the night? If she is holding it all night it might be just a little too much for her. If you could maybe take her out in the middle of the night it might now be so bad first thing in the morning.
Ollie started doing this around 6 months but now (almost 8 months) seems to be alllmost over it. Yes, he peed on the pizza man about a month ago. So mortified! I don't think there's anything to really do besides try and take him out before someone comes over OR tell the visitor to ignore the doggie when they come in the house.
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