Some indoor urination in dogs can be marking--thus territorial--behavior, but this is most common in particularly territorial dogs, adolescent males (or more territorial females), and dogs with behavioral problems. Most dogs can easily be taught not to urinate indoors.
To a dog, the house--aside of the dog's sleeping area--is just an extension of the outside world unless it is taught otherwise. Most don't understand, without training, that it is inappropriate to relieve oneself in the living room. After all, that's not a place where he has to sleep and, even if he does sleep in the living room, he can just pick a place he hasn't urinated.
Dogs are intelligent and trainable creatures, however, and once they understand that it is proper pack etiquette for the 'pack' that is your family for him to urinate outside, barring other problems, you'll generally have a housebroken dog. Difficulty in housebreaking varies greatly by both breed and individual dog.
Male dogs like to mark their territory, or they just really have to go urine. To stop this you can house train them or just put them outside. My dog is getting the hang of house train.
to claim that it is theres. EVERYONE knows that, thicko
Well, I'm not sure, but it happened to my aunt's dog because she was cleaning with bleach, which has a compound that, to a dog, smells like pee.
no
i dont think dogs or any animal, is supposed to do that!
Their scent.
from their urethras the same as male dogs and ALL other mamals who urinate!
Yes, this is a normal behaviour in adult male dogs. Sometimes male dogs that were neutered too early do not raise their leg to urinate, however.
It is instinctual for dogs to mark spots to show rival male dogs where their territory ends and begins.
Male dogs tend to lift up their legs and urinate off to the side, in all breeds.
Some male dogs could be aggressive but not all of them especially if they are highly trained because then they are taught not to bite or misbehave in any inappropriate behaviors.
The male will feel pressure in his bladder that tells him it is time to urinate.
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.
to mark its territory or because noone takes it outside to use the bathroom.
You can still urinate during an erection.