Often a if a dog has urinated on a spot they will continue to go there because they can smell it. If it's a male he may be marking his territory. If you give the spot a good cleaning to remove the smell and keep the dog moving through that space when you take it out you should be able to stop this behavior.
He may scared, angry, or trying to mark his territory.
God made them that way like He did with us. : D
If it is already housetrained it has a health problem, or it forgot.
dogs wee on walls to mark there territiory,like to say that that part of the wall is thiers.
Because it's a pig and you have it in your house.
The dog laid on the floor.
well eventually your dog or feline friend will have to get used to the crate because i myself have a dog and got used to it . you could also try to pet him/her in order for it to feel more confortable to the crate.
Your dog might be scared of shiny floors because they could have fallen on a shiny floor before. This can be made worse if the dog has been hurt on a shiny floor before.
Take it to the vet. It sounds like it might be bleeding internally. Don't wait, do it asap.
to stop peeing on your floor?
If the dog is still peeing it is not house trained. Does it pee when it gets really excited or when its behind your back and you can't see, or is it when you yell at him? There are three main reasons for peeing. 1. Not being housetrained, the dog simply doesn't know that he is better off peeing outside then in. 2. Submissive peeing, when you yell at your dog and he pees because he simply doesn't know what else to do, he's scared. 3. Medical conditions such as urinary, bladder or kidney infections, the pee should look different, maybe a little darker or with a bit of blood in it, might smell funny, and the dog will be going more often but less will come out.
your dog is probably marking his/her territory since it is an unusual place. keep reminding your dog that it is not right to go on the floor.. Thanks!!!
This is a "housetraining" issue. There are many techniques that can be used. Crate training is a great way. In the end, it's up to the dog owner to pay more attention to the dog's behavior, constantly supervising a dog that isn't housetrained yet. Some simple tips can be found at http://www.thedogclass.com
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.
The exorcist?
If your dog is still peeing on the couch, then you have not trained him/her well enough yet.
A dog can stay without peeing for max of 4 and a half hours
You need to take the dog to the vet ASAP.
Peeing.
get him used to peeing with the leash on, so he'll get used to it.
The dog is marking it's territory. It's normal for a dog to do that.