dmatteson2006 asked:
I have a Beagle mix and she has a problem with submissive urination. The only time she does it is when you would bend down to pet her on her back. As soon as you touch her she will squat and pee on the floor! Any suggestions?
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I have a Beagle mix and she has a problem with submissive urination. The only time she does it is when you would bend down to pet her on her back. As soon as you touch her she will squat and pee on the floor! Any suggestions?
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Tags: Beagle Mix, Pee, Submissive Urination




May 1st, 2009 at 9:13 am
Dog Food Secrets!
take her out side to play with her and pet her so she dont pee on the floor
May 3rd, 2009 at 4:01 am
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Hi i also have a beagle…(Luci) she would also do that…what i have done is not talk to her or touch her until she isn’t excited when she see you …when you think she wont be excited as much then talk normal to her and she should get better every day…hope this helped good luck…
May 5th, 2009 at 12:33 pm
Dove Cresswells Dog Training
You need to build her confidence. Go for walks. If she likes to fetch play fetch, if she likes to tug play tug. The important thing is to make sure she wins the games, at least 90% of the time.
Taking your dog over obstacles (small if your beagle isn’t particularly athletic) will also help build her confidence.
NEVER scold a dog for submissively urinating because it will only make the problem worse. And if touching her back makes her pee try patting her sides or not patting her at all.
May 5th, 2009 at 7:29 pm
Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!
don’t make too much fuss when she does this and put her outside. If she is young, then she wil probably grow out f it. It is quite common in nervous dogs.
May 7th, 2009 at 5:43 am
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She pees when you bend down. Try to imagine tiny dog getting all nervous when a big person practically gets on top of her to pet her. There are a few things you can do. You can ignore your pup until she’s all calm and then pet her. Another thing you can do is sit on the floor and let your dog approach you and then pet her. you are almost at her level and you are not leaning on her. See the difference? You can also show your hand to your pup without petting. Let your dog smell it, chances are your dog will lick your fingers. Touch her nose or head slowly for a fraction of a second and do this often during a few days increasing slowly the amount of seconds you touch her nose, cheek, head or whatever you choose to touch. She’ll get used to your hand in no-time. Good luck.
No need to punish. She can’t help it.
May 8th, 2009 at 9:50 am
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A dog that is rolling over cause it’s scared is saying KEEP AWAY FROM ME PLEASE! when you pet it, it just scares the dog more. A dog that rolls over cause it is scared is not asking for a belly rub! Don’t pet her when she rolls over, ignore her instead, turn around, walk away, squat down and offer her a treat, but do not approach her when she rolls over.