to mark its territory or because noone takes it outside to use the bathroom.
well if you dont want your dog to urinate on your belongings or stuff then train your dog not to! There are also books to help you.
The dog just needs your help to get him on to some grass and lay it down it will urinate, but if it doesnt then you should see a vet about that problem.
Could be a swollen prostrate
You can get the male dog neutered, this should stop him from urinating in the house as much as he did.
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.
have the man-to-man talk with it
One way to encourage your male dog to urinate when he seems hesitant is to take him for a walk or to a familiar spot outside. You can also try using verbal cues or gently massaging his lower abdomen to help stimulate the urge to urinate. If he continues to have difficulty, it's important to consult with a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health issues.
Basically the dog likes to mark its territory and it will do this for a while . To prevent this special sprays can be bought to keep your dog from urinating there. Spray wherever the dog urtnates most.
Male dogs lift their leg so they can direct their urine to mark their territory. They will typically urinate on the side of a post, tree or whatever is available for them to leave their mark on.
No. Male horses (geldings and stallions) will stretch out to urinate. Mares (females) spread their hind legs and squat somewhat.
The White House dog is a male.
He or she is excited.