How do I stop my dog from peeing when he gets excited?
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How do I stop my dog from peeing when he gets excited?
How to Stop Submissive Urination
Do dogs grow out of excitement peeing?
Excitement Urination in Dogs Dogs that pee when they are excited usually do so when playing or when greeting family and guests. The good news for you is this usually happens to puppies under one year of age, and most dogs grow out of it
Do dogs grow out of excited peeing?
The good news for you is that excitement peeing usually happens to puppies under 1 year of age, and they typically grow out of it. The bad news is they’re not going to lose the habit overnight. These are the dogs that pee while playing, when you come home, or when unfamiliar people visit.
Why does my dog pee every time he gets excited?
When dogs get excited, they’ll likely wag their tail. They might also leave behind a small puddle of pee. It’s an instinctual, physical response called submissive urination, and it’s normal in young dogs. Submissive urination typically happens whenever a dog feels excited, shy, anxious, or scared.
How do I get my dog to stop peeing out of excitement?
Excitement urination Stay calm and quiet when greeting your dog. Avoid eye contact, crouch down to their level, and stay neutral. Similarly, when you have guests come over, ask them to stay calm and keep greetings with your dog to a minimum. Take your pup outside and give them praise and treats after they urinate.
Can dogs pee out of happiness?
Evaluate what behaviors trigger the urination. In many cases, dogs will urinate when you come from work and your pooch cannot contain himself from the happiness. Some dogs may only do this when guests come over or they meet a stranger on a walk.