Shih Tzu - Submissive Urination/Sanitation
If your puppy gets excited and wets herself, especially when you
have company or when you first arrive from being away from her,
this is called "submissive urination." This kind of urination is
different from breaks in house training. Puppies often outgrow
the problem as they do not have good bladder control. The older
dog that does this may be lacking self-esteem.
Although dogs do not have the intelligence like a human in some
areas such as being spiteful and mis-behaving, they do have some
psychological aspects to their behaviors.
In a case such as this it helps if the owner will try to become
deliberately less threatening. Avoid directly staring at your
dog. Kneel down closer to his level rather than standing over
him and encourage your dog to come to you rather than reaching
out to get her. Your tone of voice should be soft and coaxing.
Never, never punish a dog for submissive urination. Your dog is
already submitting to you, "over-submitting," and you want to
try and reverse some of this.
If any of your guests or family members have been agressive with
your shih tzu, protect him and ask that they not approach him
because of this problem of submissive urination you are
experiencing with him.
It might be helpful to invite a cooperative friend or family
member to sit on the floor and quietly talk with you. At first,
ignore the shih tzu. If your shih tzu has not urinated at this
point have the friend or family member speak a few words very
quietly and gently to the dog, but from a distance. If the dog
still does well, repeat the exercise the next day. If things
still continue to go well, ask your friend or family member to
pay just a bit more attention to your shih tzu and get just a
little bit closer to him. Continue having these sessions,
gradually increasing the visitor's and your contact with the
dog. If the dog urinates, backtrack and reduce the time spent.
As the dog matures submissive urination should get better and as
the shih tzu learns he does not have to be extremely submissive
to you.
Tips On Sanitation:
The best way to pick up and dispose of dog feces in an urban
area is to scoop it up with one of the many pooper scoopers
available and put it in a freezer type bag, then tie it closed
or simply flush it down your sewer system. With small dogs such
as the shih tzu the stools are small and even smaller and less
if you use a good quality dog food like HealthyPetNet Life's
Abundance All Natural Dog food and treats. If you are out
walking, you can carry along paper towels, or a hand full of
toilet paper to do the actual picking up (and you probably want
to keep some plastic gloves handy for this purpose as well).
Carry along some hand sanitizer to clean your hands afterwards.
There are commercial products you can purchase, or you can use
freezer bags or the bag your newspaper comes in. In some areas
there may be rules against putting feces in your trash. In this
case, you can flush it down your sewer system or....after you
have tied it in the freezer bag and placed it in another sturdy
trash bag, this should be enough to keep the odor away and use a
good quality dog food like HealthyPetNet Life's Abundance All
Natural Dog Food to keep the smell of feces down. That way, your
garbage pick-up people will be less likely to complain if the
odor is contained appropriately. Remember to wash your hands
many, many times throughout the day when you live with pets and
use hand sanitizers. Always wash your hands before you eat or do
anything with mouth or nose contact. I keep hand sanitizer in
the pumps out all over the place so that I can quickly pump a
scoop in my hands and then as soon as possible I also wash my
hands with a good anti-bacterial soap for at least two minutes
each time, scrubbing under my nails and up on my wrists. You
should advise all children in a household with pets to do the
same.