Seriously, I'd like some ideas on this.
We have a 3 year old Welsh Terrier, I had an incident about one year ago, when while at a friends house, he stole one of my work gloves. I ordered him to 'come back' and 'sit' and 'drop' the glove. He did, but as turned my back on him (I was putting on my glove) he ran up and Piddled on my leg!
Yesterday we attended an organized dog walk, Ben was again Off Leash socializing with other dogs, when suddenly, he again ran up and Piddled on me!
If we had not been in a group, I may have acted differently, but all I could do was stand an laugh about it.
The bad news was, for the rest of the day, the other dogs on the walk also were trying to 'leave their mark' also.
Anyone know dog Psychology?
We have a 3 year old Welsh Terrier, I had an incident about one year ago, when while at a friends house, he stole one of my work gloves. I ordered him to 'come back' and 'sit' and 'drop' the glove. He did, but as turned my back on him (I was putting on my glove) he ran up and Piddled on my leg!

Yesterday we attended an organized dog walk, Ben was again Off Leash socializing with other dogs, when suddenly, he again ran up and Piddled on me!


If we had not been in a group, I may have acted differently, but all I could do was stand an laugh about it.
The bad news was, for the rest of the day, the other dogs on the walk also were trying to 'leave their mark' also.
Anyone know dog Psychology?