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Minnesota Valley Humane SocietySubmissive and Excitable Urination |
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Does your dog urinate at your feet when you greet her at the door? Perhaps she only does this with houseguests or certain people in the family. Maybe she does it when you yell at her or if you reach for her. Or perhaps she is excited and happy to see you, but can’t seem to “hold it in” at times. Submissive urination is not a housetraining problem or an act of defiance. Some people call it excitement urination, but whatever you call it, it can be an annoying behavior that creates a mess in your house. An extremely submissive dog may even roll on her belly and urinate at the same time. These are innate social signals that demonstrate submission. It is NOT something dogs do to anger you. On the contrary, they’re actually trying to appease you, because your body postures have inadvertently become threatening and the dog is only responding to them. It is most commonly seen in young and small dogs, and in dogs that have been punished severely in the past. With time and patience and a little readjustment on how you interact with your dog, it will most likely go away.
A wonderful way to build confidence in a submissive dog is education. Attend an obedience class with your dog. After learning the basics, many dogs enjoy dog sports such as agility and flyball. You can even build your dog’s confidence by teaching her parlor tricks!
As she grows, her confidence will also grow and the bond she has with you will strengthen. This, of course, is the ultimate goal.
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