Submissive Urination

Submissive Urination Treatment for Dogs

Treatment options for submissive urinationTreatment of dog submissive urination or incontinence should include a visit to your veterinarian to eliminate the possibility of a health problem. Health problems that can cause incontinence include anatomical abnormality and bladder infection. If there are no health problems, accept that your dog is urinating because he or she feels anxious. Establish calm in your household.Calm your dog with Adaptil...

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Submissive Urination Symptoms in Dogs

Symptoms of submissive urinationA dog with submissive urination or incontinence urinates when greeted or approached. Your dog might also roll on his or her back and urinate, or stand and dribble when greeted. This may occur in your home when guests visit, or when you are out walking your dog and your dog is approached by strangers. It can also occur when...

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Submissive Urination (Incontinence) in Dogs

What is submissive urination? Dog submissive urination is when your dog urinates because he or she is anxious, or timid, and wants to acknowledge you are dominant. Your dog may roll on his or her back and urinate, or stand and dribble when greeted, often when you return home from work. This behavior mimics that of a tiny puppy, which is to roll on...

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