Training
Chihuahuas are one of the most popular dog breeds in the world. They are also one of the most prone to peeing when excited. This is often due to their small size and high energy levels. While it may be cute when your Chihuahua first does it, it can become a nuisance if it happens all the time. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to stop your Chihuahua from peeing when excited.
One of the most common behavioral problems that owners of small breeds face is inappropriate urination, often due to excitement or fear. While it may be tempting to scold your Chihuahua for peeing when excited, this will only make the problem worse. Instead, try to keep your Chihuahua calm when you first arrive home by avoid making sudden movements or loud noises. If your Chihuahua does start to get too excited, gently redirect its attention to something else, such as a toy or treat. With patience and positive reinforcement, you can train your Chihuahua to stay calm in any situation.
If you have a Chihuahua that you are potty training, it is important to give them a designated spot to relieve themselves. You can do this by setting up a small area in your yard with grass or artificial turf. This will help your Chihuahua learn that this is where they should go to the bathroom. You can also take your Chihuahua to this spot on a leash so that they know this is where they should go.
One way to stop a Chihuahua from peeing when excited is to discourage them from becoming excited in the first place. This can be done by not letting them get too worked up when you first see them, and by not playing too rough with them when you are interacting. If they do get excited, you can try to calm them down by petting them slowly and speaking in a soft, soothing voice. If all else fails and they do start to pee, quickly pick them up and hold them close to your body so they cannot continue.
One of the most important things you can do to stop your Chihuahua from peeing when excited is to be prepared to clean up any accidents. Have a designated area in your home that is easy to clean, such as a tile floor or a linoleum floor. Keep a clean pair of socks or gloves and a small towel nearby, so you can quickly clean up any accidents.
If you see your Chihuahua getting excited and starting to pee, pick him up immediately and carry him to the designated area. Hold him there until he finishes peeing, then clean him up with the socks or gloves and towel. If he has an accident outside, bring him inside and put him in the designated area until he finishes.
It's also important to consistent with your Chihuahua's potty training. If you allow him to pee inside on occasion, he will start to think it's okay to do it all the time. Be consistent with taking him out to the same spot to pee and rewarding him when he goes there. With time and patience, your Chihuahua will learn to hold it until he can go outside.
One of the most important things to remember when potty training any dog, but especially a Chihuahua, is to be patient. Like all animals, Chihuahuas learn best by way of positive reinforcement; if you scold your Chihuahua or show him that you're angry when he has an accident, he's likely to become scared of you and will continue having accidents. Instead, whenever your Chihuahua goes potty in his designated spot, praise him lavishly.
Another important thing to keep in mind is that Chihuahuas are very small dogs, and as such, their bladders are also very small. This means that they have to go potty more frequently than larger dogs. Make sure to take your Chihuahua outside frequently, especially after he eats or drinks, and give him ample opportunity to relieve himself.
If your Chihuahua is still having accidents, there are a few things you can do to help him learn faster. One is to use a potty-training aid such as pee pads or a litter box; place the pads or litter box in your Chihuahua's designated potty spot and encourage him to use them. You can also try crate training, which can be an effective way to help your Chihuahua learn to hold his bladder for longer periods of time.
One way to stop a Chihuahua from peeing when excited is to persist with your training. If you have been consistent with your Chihuahua's house training, then he or she should know that peeing inside is not allowed. When your Chihuahua gets excited, give a firm "no" and take him or her outside to the designated potty area. If your Chihuahua does not pee within a few minutes, bring him or her back inside and try again later. With consistency and patience, your Chihuahua will learn that he or she needs to hold it until outside.