If your dog isn't peeing at all, then you need to take him to the vet immediately. This could mean that something is clogging his urethra. If this goes untreated, then his bladder could burst and flood his stomach with urine. Needless to say, this needs to be taken care of. Hopefully he's just feeling under the weather or dehydrated, but I wouldn't risk it. It could be something serious. I hope this helped. Good Luck.
If you have a new dog and he/she won't pee it is maybe because she/he doesn't feel comfrontable yet. Don't worry if that is the case (my dog was scared at first too)but, if it isn't call to you vet right away
Usually when you have a dog that's been house broken by somebody else; the dog will basically untrain itself because it is unaware of what your grounds are. Yes, They are house broken but they were house broken to their old house, not the new one
If this has been going on for a while, take it to the vet. It may have a serious bladder or poo problem. I am a doctor and most things are similar in pets. Take your pet immediately to the vet. Another thing that may help is putting your dog on a diet of 'Innova'. For dog foods you need a high source of protein, and the one that offers the most is Innova Evo with an impressive 43.16% of protein. Also add water to dry food and leave it for half an hour. Adding water aids in digestion, stopps burps and diarreha, and creates healthier dog poops.
keep it from doing so indoors. Eventually it will have no choice
It is probably constipated. Take it to your vet.
If he or she keeps peeing in the same spot every time, try "bitter lime" spray. Just spray a little in the spot and the dog should avoid it because the smell of the spray smells really bad to dogs. If he or she pees randomly, then before you clean up the mess, put your dog right next to the pee and scold (just say no a few times) and put it outside. Eventually the dog should get the idea.
The only way to keep a tame duck from flying is to clip the wingtips. It's best (and safest) if you let a trained vet do this; However, there are online instructions for doing it yourself.
Yes, cockapoo's are very well mannered dogs, and are great for apartments and any other houses...I, have had a lot of Cockapoo's in my life time, and I have one now and she is wonderful and like all dogs they do need daily walks, it keeps them mannered and calm in the house and walks are very important for any dog, it keeps their health good and make's them easier to train and it keeps them well mannered in the house and more...Cockapoo's, are wonderful dogs...After, you have one of them you won't want any other dog.
if it's your's, buy an electric fence around it, of course it doesn't shock shock it when it touches it! It will come with a collar, put it on the dog and when it gets near, it gives it a warning, thus keeping it away For further information E-mail me at dragontyro@hotmail.com NO! Please don't do that. Electric fences are torture for dogs because they don't understand them, and the pain is inhumane. Please don't use such cruel devices on any animals.
Maybe it wants to come into your house? Hungry? Water? Give it some food. Maybe a bit coocoo in the head????
Then he's not housebroken.
It could have a serious bladder issue. You should have it checked out by your vet as soon as possible.
Try training mats. They give off a scent that attracts dogs to pee on them, most pet stores sell them.
Get a smaller litterbox
It keeps the rain off. It keeps warmth in. It keeps robbers out.
Dachshund is having separation anxiety and does not like being left alone. I would create the dog when you are not home and he/she will probably not soil the crate as it would also soil the dog.
keeps it cool
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I would leave the p*** there that way if the rabbit is marking it's territory it wont p*** on ur new sheets.