If you catch them doing it in the act immediately tell them no, and take them outside. This repeated behavior will show the dog they can't use the house as a bathroom. This has seemed to work with all our dogs!
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Puppy training pads are very good for training, move it closer to the door, until eventually they will associate the door with going outside. Never rub a dogs nose in their business, it is potentially harmful to their health. Also shouting at your dog will just make it nervous, no point in shouting after the event, especially if you have been out, as the dog will not realise what it has done.
You have to train a dog that is pooping in the house. Crate training is the easiest method. Take the dog out every hour to begin with, praise the dog when he goes to the bathroom in the yard. At night or when you can't take the dog out, put him in the crate. Extend the time between outings as the dog begins to understand what you want.
Well, if your dog pees in the house either 1.she has to go pee and your not letting her/him out enough.2.he or she might mark there territory if another cat or dog is there. Make sure are consistent with letting them out every 20 to 30 minutes. Also, if there is another dog in the house they are marking there territory. That usually stops once they are spayed or neutered
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Then clean the stuff up and buy them diapers.
to stop peeing on your floor?
because the dog is trained too not pee inside your house or the house he/she lives in
It means that it needs to pee okay ?
Most likely a urinary tract infection. This can be cured with antibiotics from the vet.
no he thinks it is his territory and he does it try to teach it to ring a bell or something so you'll know
it means that another dog that is not yours has peed there and u are about to encounter it in a question mark :)
They can have either heightened anxiety levels or they aren't accustomed to knowing where to go potty.
Many reasons, 1. the dog is too young to hold his urine for long 2. Lack of training 3. Urinary infection 4. Marking Dogs don't really get house training until they are over 6 months old.
Not normally, no. Only when your dog pees on it!
No, it does not.
Neutering at an early age can prevent the habit forming.Secondly supervise and break the Habit and praise him when he pees where you want him to.
Dogs don't rationalise that way and they won't do something out of spite. Maybe the dog is nervous or has not been properly house-trained yet.