Excitable Pee's

What can anyone tell me or help me out with in regards to excitable and submissive pee's When our two year old sheepie meets anyone she gets so excitable and happy, well just just say raincoats and boots are needed :oops: She is on medication to stop her from "leaking" while sleeping but this other problem can get to be very embarassing. When it happens you can tell she has no idea of what she is doing either
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When our just-rescued 2 year old had this problem we just had to make greetings|coming homes|visitors a non-event.

He was left in the crate while we went out and on coming home we didn't greet just went right to the crate and brought him outside. Eventually he graduated to staying out of the crate, but when we came home, we just said "get your leash" and took him right out. Eventually (probably about 1 year plus (so three years old) he didn't need to be walked immediately.

Same with visitors. If possible we would take him outside before visitors arrived. If they rang the bell we had to ask them to "stand back" or he would dribble over them.

Gotta love'em.
Thanks Ron. That is the worse part she can go all day with zero accidents and we come home does not have any problems. Soon as a visitor arrives .. here she blows :?
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