I would use baking soda. It is great!
try putting the pee pad outside. make sure the dog knows that it's outside. every time the dog pee's in the house, you need to let the dog know that that's bad by saying no in an angry voice and putting it outside. once the dog starts peeing outside, you can get rid of the pee pad.
Give the dog a bath.
He/she probably still can faintly smell the pee even if you cleaned it up. what you should do is clean every place he/she normally pees with vinegar. it won't smell good but it will detur the dog from peeing there again.
Dogs can be trained to pee in a designated outdoor area like a backyard or a walkable area away from foot traffic. It's important to avoid letting them pee on sidewalks, lawns, or other people's property. Remember to clean up after your dog to keep the area clean and respectful for others.
There could be several reasons why a dog smells like pee, including a urinary tract infection, incontinence, inadequate grooming, or rolling in something with a strong odor. It's best to take your dog to the vet to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
To train your dog to ring a bell to signal when they need to go pee, follow these steps: Hang a bell by the door that leads outside. Every time you take your dog out to pee, ring the bell and say a command like "outside" or "potty." Encourage your dog to touch the bell with their nose or paw before going outside. When your dog rings the bell on their own, immediately take them outside to pee. Repeat this process consistently until your dog associates ringing the bell with going outside to pee.
Your dog may smell like cat pee because it got sprayed by a Tom cat. A cat's spray often smells like pee.
Keep taking it outside.
To transition your dog from using pee pads indoors to going outside to potty, gradually move the pee pads closer to the door leading outside. Encourage your dog to go potty outside by taking them out frequently and praising them when they go. Gradually decrease the use of pee pads indoors until your dog is fully accustomed to going outside to potty. Consistency and positive reinforcement are key in this transition process.
To effectively eliminate the smell of dog pee in your yard, you can try using a mixture of water and vinegar to clean the affected area. Additionally, sprinkling baking soda or commercial pet odor neutralizers can help absorb and neutralize the odor. Regularly watering the area can also help dilute and wash away the urine. Consistent training and supervision of your dog to encourage them to use a designated bathroom area can prevent future incidents.
If your dog is an outside dog and the dog itself is that cold then you need to warm him/her up. If it is an inside dog and it is just cold outside, then your dog will normally try and hurry up so it can return to the indoors.
It is not recommended to train a dog to pee indoors as it can lead to behavioral issues and confusion. It is best to train your dog to go outside to do their business.