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Vet Approved Guide: Understanding and Managing Excitement and Submissive Urination in Dogs (2025 Edition)🐶💧

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Vet Approved Guide: Understanding and Managing Excitement and Submissive Urination in Dogs (2025 Edition)🐶💧

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Vet Approved Guide: Understanding and Managing Excitement and Submissive Urination in Dogs (2025 Edition)🐶💧

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

It's not uncommon for dogs, especially puppies and those with anxiety, to urinate when they're overly excited or feeling submissive. 🐕 Understanding the reasons behind this behavior is the first step toward effective management. Let's delve into the causes and solutions for excitement and submissive urination in dogs. 🧠💡

🔍 What is Excitement Urination?

Excitement urination occurs when a dog involuntarily pees during moments of high stimulation. This is often seen in:

  • Puppies: Their bladder control isn't fully developed. 🐶
  • Young dogs: They may not have learned to manage their excitement. 🎾
  • Dogs greeting owners: The joy of reunion can be overwhelming. 🏠

Signs include tail wagging, jumping, and urinating without assuming the typical posture.

😔 Understanding Submissive Urination

Submissive urination is a dog's way of showing deference or fear. Common triggers are:

  • Being scolded: The dog may feel intimidated. 🗣️
  • Meeting new people: Especially if they approach directly. 🤝
  • Loud noises: Thunderstorms or fireworks can be frightening. 🌩️

Dogs may crouch, tuck their tails, or roll over while urinating. 

🩺 Rule Out Medical Issues

Before addressing behavioral causes, ensure there's no underlying medical condition:

  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs): Can cause loss of bladder control. 🦠
  • Incontinence: Especially in older dogs. 👴
  • Neurological disorders: Affecting bladder function. 🧠

Consult your veterinarian for a thorough examination. 

🎯 Strategies to Manage and Prevent Inappropriate Urination

1. 🐾 Establish a Routine

Regular feeding and potty schedules help your dog anticipate bathroom breaks, reducing accidents. ⏰

2. 🧘♂️ Create a Calm Environment

Minimize excitement during greetings. Ask guests to ignore your dog until they settle down. 🛋️

3. 🎓 Positive Reinforcement Training

Reward your dog for calm behavior and appropriate urination habits. Avoid punishment, which can exacerbate submissive urination. 🦴

4. 🚶♂️ Frequent Walks

Regular outdoor breaks ensure your dog's bladder is empty, reducing the chance of excitement-induced accidents. 🌳

5. 🧠 Build Confidence

Engage in activities that boost your dog's self-assurance, like obedience training and interactive play. 🐕🦺

📱 Seek Expert Advice with Ask A Vet

For personalized guidance and support, the Ask A Vet app connects you with licensed veterinarians ready to assist you. 🐾💬

Visit AskAVet.com or download the app today to ensure your dog's health and happiness. 📲

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