My dog also did that, but then she seemed to get used to me coming home and stopped peeing when she got exited, they skip that stage after a month or too. It also helps if you approach them slowly and not speak until you bend and then pet them
You have to start talking to him before you get to close to him. And actually at five months he's a bit young. They just do that. Make sure you speak in a very gental way. Don't yell or he'll always do that.
Lack of ConfidenceTypically the "excited" urination is just a result of a lack of confidence. Enroll your pup in a puppy preschool class somewhere that specializes in opperant conditioning, clicker training, or kindness training... A class that allows supervised play time off leash, and encourages you to visit with everyones puppies. The more people and dogs he meets, and the more things he learns, the more his confidence will grow. :)As a trainer I see this on a regular basis, and I see dogs who become confident, outgoing, and much happier as classes go on.
Good luck with your pupper.
shoot it
If the makes the pitbull dangerous then it will be.I have a pitbull and he is the most excited dog ever his playful he loves children,he loves to play with anybody his so loving he gets so excited to see us that he starts peeing
get him used to peeing with the leash on, so he'll get used to it.
No, bleach does not stop dogs from peeing. Bleach is a cleaning agent and disinfectant, but it does not have any effect on a dog's behavior or ability to urinate.
Squirt him with a garden hose every time he does it.
to stop peeing on your floor?
You can get the male dog neutered, this should stop him from urinating in the house as much as he did.
It sounds lik your dog is excited or nervous. The dog might grow out of this. If the dog does not, try feeding the dog treats when guests arrive to teach the dog guests arriving is a good thing. If your dog continues to have this problem, seek a nearby professional trainer.
Your dog is exhibiting submissive behavior. You first need to define the triggers for this behavior, and then desensitize the dog to them. Pleases consult your veterinarian for possible treatments.
The only way to prevent this, is to walk the dog in the evening. Don't give it pills, your dog will hate you for it.
If the dog is still peeing it is not house trained. Does it pee when it gets really excited or when its behind your back and you can't see, or is it when you yell at him? There are three main reasons for peeing. 1. Not being housetrained, the dog simply doesn't know that he is better off peeing outside then in. 2. Submissive peeing, when you yell at your dog and he pees because he simply doesn't know what else to do, he's scared. 3. Medical conditions such as urinary, bladder or kidney infections, the pee should look different, maybe a little darker or with a bit of blood in it, might smell funny, and the dog will be going more often but less will come out.
Positive reinforcement or punishment... You can show it where to pee and give it a treat when it does. or If it pees on the other dog, look at the peeing dog and yell "no" it until it stops. Either should work but positive reinforcement way usually works best.