he's marking his territory
No, my dad was inside the house about to take me to the Rec and I had to pee badly and wouldn't make it to a bush so I peed on the back of the car until he came out and I finished it in the grass, peeing outside it what I always do!
The past tense of peeing is simply "peed".
The term "peed" directly refers to the past tense for the word "pee". The word "peed" is synonymous with the term "urinated". The word "peed" started being used between 1875 and 1880.
If he is peeing when you get home that means that he is so excited that he forgets to hold his bladder. Also if he is repeatedly peeing on the same place it is because when he smells where he had peed before than it reminds him and he pees in that spot again. What you can do is buy a special accident cleaner for dogs that removes the smell.
You cat is stressed from the loss of the kittens. I have had problems in the past with cats peeing in the house when stressed. I hope she peed on a cheap rug, because you will have to remove the item she peed on from your home. She will continue to pee in that spot if you don't remove the rug. I have had to get rid of very expensive oriental rugs due to the same problems. If you can't get rid of the pee spot, maybe you could put a door on the living room to keep her out. Once the spot is not available she should stop the peeing.
Well just because Nick peed, it doesn't mean he's gay. I mean when u gotta go, u gotta go. And maybe he peed in front of another guy but so what? Maybe it was a terrible emergency. But to tell u the truth, I have no idea who Nick Peed is.
The first thing you should do is take the dog to the vet. A dog that had previously been fully house trained suddenly peeing inside the house could indicate that there's something wrong with him health wise. If the dog gets a clean bill of health from the vet, the first thing you should do is completely scrub down, santize, and deodorize using a pet odor remover any spot where he has peed in the house. Dogs are triggered to pee whenever they smell dog urine. Even the smallest trace of urine scent or residue on items inside your home could keep triggering your dog to pee there. Next, go back to house training basics. Put him on a food and water schedule so you can control when he eats and drinks. By controlling his food and water intake, you control when he has to go to the bathroom. After he eats and drinks, take him outside and stay there until he uses the restroom. Take him over to where he has peed before so you can trigger him to pee outside, if you can. When he goes, give him tons of praise.
No. And only toads pee on your hands, they do it for defence. And I have had my hands peed on by toads TON of times an i never got ONE wart from them. Frogs and Toads are one of my favorite animals.
The rest of the saying is, Some Days you're the puppy, some days you're the fire hydrant. Some days you get to do the peeing, and some days you're peed on.
im no doc but i kept peeing blood and had very dark urine im now getting scans done. you should see your gp
If your cat pees around the house it could be one of many things. Some of these are: The cat could be annoyed that you are not cleaning her litter box enough. You might have several cats and not enough litter boxes for all of them. The cat could be annoyed that you are not paying enough attention to her. The cat could feel threatened by a new arrival such as a new cat, baby, etc. or a change in living situation such as a move to a new place. The cat could have kidney stones. The cat could have gotten used to peeing around the house from a previous illness (UTI, etc.) and started to think that was normal. You might not have cleaned up the walls sufficiently where she peed previously, so it smells to her like the right place to urinate. I'm sure there are other possibilities but I am not a vet, just a cat owner who had a kitty who peed around the house for many years.
you peed in it