jumping up and down letting one or other of my dogs out for a wee!! It would seem that they are unable to synchronize bladder control. Plus, of course, it is a great game....how wound up can we get Mum!!
I have tried the old "I cannot see you" trick. However, it is difficult to ignore 1/ Matty standing right in front of the tv gazing at me with sad doe eyes and wagging her tail furiously.
2/ Dexter resting his (huge) head on the arm of the sofa and walloping me with his (huge) paw.
3/ Sage actually climbing on my lap and eyeballing me til I get up.
Evie tends to try it on in the evenings, could have something to do with the fact that there are always rabbits in the garden at night. She paces back and forth between me and the door and if that doesn't work I get the paw on the knee. She does usually manage to squeeze something out if I give in and take her out, but not before thrashing round the garden scaring the poor bunnies.
I am a cruel mother. It's four walks a day and that's it. On said walk/at the park, they can pee as many times as they like but they'd better cross their paws otherwise.
I know a number of people who trained their Bostons to ring a bell when they wanted to go outside. Only trouble is, Bostons are smart little sods and the system mostly became a way for the Bostons to go outside for a run. Pee--what's that?