Behavioral problems: submissive urination is a kind of a stress associated cause
of involuntary urination that is featured by the pet assuming a submissive position whilst urinating.
Not exact matches
It is important to differentiate incontinence (
involuntary urine leakage) from behavioral urinary issues (submissive
urination), simple lack
of house training, territorial marking
of anxious cats or
of unneutered males, or the senile loss
of house - training from canine cognitive dysfunction.
Symptoms
of urinary incontinence include
involuntary urination when resting or sleeping, as well as dribbling when walking.
Symptoms
of mild alcohol poisoning include
involuntary urination or defecation.
If your dog is on any kind
of medication, be sure to ask your vet if the
involuntary urination might be a side effect
of the medicine, since a medication or dosage change may resolve the problem if that's the case.
Here are some
of the symptoms he has: Rage, agitation, sudden attacks, unprovoked attacks, Obsessive / compulsive behaviors chasing balls, Frequent or spasmodic sneezing, Spasms in the jaws, Choking, gagging, or coughing,
Involuntary urination, violent itching with no obvious causation.
Pets with a history
of urine dribbling and
involuntary urination also should be evaluated for urinary tract infection prior to starting medications such as Proin (for dogs) for urine incontinence.
Symptoms
of hypoglycemia can come on suddenly and include: loss
of appetite, trembling, weakness, increased
urination and thirst, cold - white gums (vs. warm, pink gums), behavioral changes, lack
of energy, response time and coordination; as well as
involuntary twitching, seizures and partial paralysis
of hindquarters.