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Why Does My Husky Pee When Excited or Scared?

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Watching your dog pee whenever he gets excited is strange and hard to accept. What comes to mind is: why does my dog do such behavior. Is this a normal behavior that dogs do, is it possible for me to help? Questions that are more than normal in such situations. However, do not worry because every behavior of your husky has an explanation.

A dog pees if it is happy or scared. Reasons that vary based on your dog’s age. If your dog is a puppy, he pees because he is not able to control his emotions. If an older Husky pees when excited or startled, it could be either a medical issue or submissive urination.

Husky puppies/ My Husky Pee

Huskies by nature are highly emotional breeds. Their actions in moments of happiness are so lightning fast that the chances of your puppy realizing that he has peeled are slim. Husky puppies are able to cover you with love in seconds. That said, you need to be aware of teaching your puppy that activities such as peeing are performed outside the home. Thus enabling training and fun for both the puppy and yourself.

Adult Huskies /

An adult husky on the other hand is not normal to pee when excited. This can happen for a number of reasons, for example due to a medical condition, accidental reinforcement, incomplete house training, or due to an overly full blade. What is required in such cases is to study the actions of your husky during peeing. Does he stay frozen while urinating or does he pee a little and keep running out of emotions.

Here are some common causes for urinating when you are excited:

Accidental Reinforcement

Full Bladder/ My Husky Pee

Medical Conditions

In order to create a healthier relationship with our animals, we need to learn how to read their body language. This is made possible by being attentive to every new behavior they make. It is essential to discern whether the husky is peeing out of emotion or fear.

Husky Owner explains that:“If your Husky pees uncontrollably when they are scared or startled, it is a sign of submissive urination. Submissive urination is when your Husky pees to signal that it isn’t a threat to others.”

How to Stop Your Husky Peeing When Excited
Once you understand the reasons why your husky pees, you may be able to work on a solution. The most fruitful way is to educate him from the moment he is a baby with some basic tactics.

Try to greet your Husky outside rather than inside.
Ignore your Husky when you get home. Don’t look at them until they are calm.
Train your Husky to sit when greeting someone.
Use toys or treats as a distraction.

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