This depends entirely on the puppy. At seven weeks, it is perfectly normal for the dog not to be fully housetrained. My dog went through a phase at about eight months old when he would continually wet his bed, event though by then he was 'housetrained'. In a couple of weeks, the puppy should have grasped the idea that when he sits, or whines by the door, he gets let outside to pee (or poop). Even then, there will still be accidents now and again, but so long as consistent rewards are given when the puppy does go outside, he should be fully housetrained by a the time he is four to five months old.
It is because their bodies' are going through great change. It should stop a bit after the kitting.
sleeping, pooping, peeing, and eating every 2 1/2- 3 hrs
Yes, a parent should be concerned if a teenager insists on pooping in his pants. The parent should first take their son to the family doctor to be sure there is nothing wrong physically and if all goes well then the teenager should be sent to a child psychologist to get to the root of the problem.
Dude! Take some responsibility! Sure they CAN, but you should be able to train them easily.
It would take much proper training, but for now you should just let your dog be outside.
Impossible animals learn by trail and error.
When you are properly hydrated you should drink as much as you are peeing out as you are peeing.
Yes you should
You should go to a doctor.
I'm going to safely answer no!...no you should not
People should avoid peeing in any public place due to laws set out but should also consider the sanitary effects of this. Some countries such as India do not forbid peeing in the street so a locality check is needed.
it should, but if it doesn't , you should get some belly bands, that prevents them from peeing on things!