Your dog is exhibiting submissive behavior. You first need to define the triggers for this behavior, and then desensitize the dog to them. Pleases consult your veterinarian for possible treatments.
No, neutering an animal does not prevent it from urinating, that wouldn't make sense. Neutering an animal only prevents it from mating, and producing offspring. If it urinates in the house, it's not trained; try taking it to a professional trainer.
put them outside
If your female bulldog is house trained and has recently been wetting her bed, there can be several medical explanations. She could have a bladder infection and cannot control when she urinates or she could be pregnant and there is more pressure on her bladder.
This is quite simply, Get rid of the thing !
The excited puppy is running around the house because it is full of energy and enthusiasm.
Well puppies, usually those not potty trained yet, can pea in the house because they are excited. If you are playing with or talking sweetly to the dog, it will be come excited. Puppies are usually the ones to pea on the floor when excited or happy. If it's a male dog they will pea on the floor near or on you to mark you as their own and sometimes they just have to go to the bathroom. Is the dog potty trained? How long has it been since you have taken it out to the bathroom?
yes because it is a house dog. and house dogs are trained. lost dogs are not.
Personally i took my chihuahua to be trained and have these mats where he goes when he is in the house. It might take a while but since its a baby he'll learn
Probably everywhere in his house.
no! pick him or her up and immediately carry her outside. eventually, it will associate the door with going to the bathroom
A seclorum?
Under ground to everywhere in the house plumbing ( everywhere )