Submissive/Excitement Urination in Dogs

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One of the most aggravating behavioral issues seen in dogs is submissive or enjoyment urination. This unsightly habits is many commonly normally seen when buddies or strangers excessively greet pets, or lean down and/or reach for anxious pets, who commonly respond by rolling over on their backs and/or dribbling urination.  many of the time the animals ears are pinned back and/or their tails are wagging with their heads held low in a submissive posture.

The finest method of preventing this is by getting down on the pet’s level very first from a distance as well as reaching one’s hand out, enabling the pet to move slowly toward the outstretched hand. In this way, the pet can very first sniff the non-threatening hand, as well as ultimately the pet’s head may be carefully stroked.  When approached in such a way many animals with submissive urination can be treated of this unwanted behavior.