A dog that is peeing indoors is not housebroken. The fault is not the dog's; the fault is yours because you have not housebroken the dog. Start by talking to a trainer on how to crate-train housebreaking using positive training methods (best results).
If your dog was previously housebroken and has started peeing inside, look for signs of sickness, stress, and take him or her to the vet ASAP.
No, using vinegar on a laminate floor will not stop a dog from urinating on it. It's important to address the underlying reason why the dog is urinating inside, such as marking territory, anxiety, or a medical issue, to effectively address the behavior. Regular cleaning with an enzymatic cleaner designed to eliminate pet odors can help discourage repeat accidents.
If your dog is urinating a lot it could have a bladder infection or a urinary track infection and should be taken to your veterinarian. Or, the dog may be drinking a lot of water if it is hot which would also cause it to urinate a lot.
It is not recommended for your dog to lick you inside your mouth. Dog saliva can contain bacteria that can be harmful if ingested. It's best to avoid letting your dog lick inside your mouth for hygiene and health reasons.
To get a dog to use a doghouse, you can train it by rewarding the dog with treats or praise when it goes inside. Place familiar items like its bedding or toys inside to make it more inviting. Gradually introduce the dog to the doghouse by encouraging it to spend short periods of time inside until it becomes comfortable using it.
You would use dog nappies when your dog suffers from incontinence, or when the dog is young, and does not know not to urinate/defecate inside the house.
Yes but not until the puppies can eat dog food
No, using vinegar on a laminate floor will not stop a dog from urinating on it. It's important to address the underlying reason why the dog is urinating inside, such as marking territory, anxiety, or a medical issue, to effectively address the behavior. Regular cleaning with an enzymatic cleaner designed to eliminate pet odors can help discourage repeat accidents.
only if you hit them in the eye
There could be several reasons why your dog on Lasix is not urinating. Lasix is a diuretic medication that helps the body get rid of excess fluid, but if your dog is not urinating, it could be due to dehydration, kidney problems, or a blockage in the urinary tract. It is important to consult with your veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
they are marking the space - claiming it as their own. It is a form of dog dominance.
No, Don't worry it won't
It doesn't, you just have to clean it up and teach your dog to pee outside. if your dog pee in your house you just clean it up hurry,because if you have visitors.,visitors cant come inside your beautiful house.
You can get the male dog neutered, this should stop him from urinating in the house as much as he did.
Drag your ballsack across its face.
The lumps may be caused by a blockage in your dogs urinary tract which would be why hes having trouble urinating or there is a infection. These symptoms require emergency veterinary attention. Get your dog to the vet now.
well its natural for a dog to do that but if you can stop it from getting scared by whatever it is then you can stop the pee!
That would be called a seizure, get your dog to the vet IMMEDIATELY!! There is a medical problem wrong