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Why did my dog lift up her leg and try to pee on my foot and she’s house trained?

My min-pin/poodle is 9 months old. I started her house training at the age of three months. Today (first time ever) she came over to me and rubbed her fur against my leg, then she came to me again, lifted her leg and made an attempt to pee on my foot. Before she could let it out I firmly said ‘no’ and she ran into her kennel, curled herself up into a ball and laid there. I figured she knew what she had attempted to do was wrong and was just punishing herself. After 10 minutes of her self inflicted punishment, I led her out to eat breakfast, but she wouldn’t eat all day. She crawled back into a ball near the front door and laid there all day (though she did eat at supper time) Now I’m wondering if my being stern saying ‘no’ hurt her feelings and why did she want to pee on my foot? : (

She was trying to boss you around but you told her she wasn’t the boss and didn’t like that. You did good. A leader needs to learn to follow before they can lead. Your the alpha dog in your pack because she live in your world and in your world she needs to stay safe. saying no was teaching her how to stay safe.

Never reward bad behavior with food. let more time go by next time.


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Baseball was a very young sport in the mid-eighteen hundreds, so batters usually made their own bats. This led to a lot of experimentation with the shape and size of the baseball bat. It didn’t take long for players to learn that the best bats were those with rounded barrels. With all the shapes and sizes being used, some rule had to be established about the bat. In 1859, it was established that baseball bats could be no larger than two and a half inches in diameter, though they could be any length.  After ten years, a restriction of 42 inches was put on the length of the baseball bat, but still no regulations governing the shape.

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The Rise of Aluminum

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No matter what kind of baseball bat a player uses today, the sport remains one of the world’s favorites. Not many can resist the sunny days and cool nights in the stands, with the cracking sound, fans on their feet, and the smell of hot dogs in the air.

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