Young puppies lack self-control and require special training to develop a designated potty training habit; otherwise, they are prone to urinating easily when excited. If owners frequently confine their dogs, causing them to hold their urine for extended periods, this can also lead to urination when excited. If the situation doesn't improve, it may indicate a health problem, and the dog should be taken to the vet promptly.
Why dogs urinate when excited
Puppies have weak self-control before their bodies are fully developed, and they are prone to urinating when excited. Owners need to train their dogs to urinate and defecate at fixed times and places. As the dogs grow older, the situation will improve.
If an adult dog is frequently kept in a cage and doesn't go to the toilet often, it may develop the problem of urinating when excited. Owners need to spend more time with their dogs and take them to the toilet regularly to effectively prevent this from happening.
If the situation does not improve, the owner should not take extreme measures, such as hitting or scolding the dog. It may be that the dog has a physical problem, and the owner needs to take the dog to the vet for a check-up and follow the doctor's advice to help the dog solve the problem.