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How Do You Stop Excitable Urination In Dogs?

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How Do You Stop Excitable Urination In Dogs?

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Excitable urination in dogs can occur when your dog is joyously wagging his tail and his body is quivering all over from excitement. Excitable urination is most common in puppies and young adult female dogs; however it can occur in dogs of any age. Before beginning any training program, a visit to your veterinarian is suggested to rule out underlying medical problems. Avoid situations likely to cause excitable urination in your dog. If he becomes excited when a stranger enters the home, remove him from greetings and do not introduce him until the guest is seated quietly. Have the guest ignore your dog until he too is seated quietly. Allow interaction only after your dog is quiet and settled. Inform your guest to use a normal speaking voice and avoid high-pitched tones. Take the excitement out of your return home. When you arrive, completely ignore your dog. Do not speak to him or make eye contact until he is completely settled down. Practice this repeatedly by leaving and returning num

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