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Treat a Dog With Submissive/Excitement Urination


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Understand that dogs submissively urinate to show subordinance to their dominant owners.

Try not to bring negative attention or any attention at all to your pet's submissive wetting; this only increases its need to submit by urinating.

Avoid punishing your dog for this behavior; that means, no yelling or using a loud, reprimanding voice.

Increase your dog's self-confidence by enrolling it in an agility training class, one of the best ways to build confidence.

Consult a pet behaviorist.

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