Diagnosis of Dog Submissive Urination, Incontinence, and Behavior ProblemsSubmissive urination · Submissive urination signs & symptoms · Submissive urination d iagnosis · Submissive urination treatment · Submissive urination related articlesDiagnosis of Submissive Urination and IncontinenceSubmissive Urination is diagnosed after first establishing that the pet is potty trained and that the pet has no health-related causes for incontinence. If there are no health problems and the pet dribbles urine or squirts urine when greeted, then a diagnosis of submissive urination can be made. A pet that has been housetrained and stands and squirts urine on walls or vertical surfaces, is diagnosed as having urine marking behavior.
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