Dogs have a strong sense of smell and licking their urine helps them gather information about their own scent and health. It's a natural behavior for dogs to investigate and mark their territory in this way.
Dogs lick pee to gather information about other animals, mark their territory, or communicate with other dogs through scent.
bite them pee on them mate with them bark at them lick them
Boy dogs are called Male Dogs for future knowledge and you can't train them not to pee on their front legs. Your dog must be a puppy so when he or she gets fed up with having their legs wet, they will change how to pee. Let mother nature take her course with your dog and as the dog gets older his or her peeing habits will change.
Dogs lick other dogs' pee to gather information about the other dog, such as their gender, health status, and reproductive status. It is a natural behavior that helps dogs communicate and gather information about their surroundings.
He/she probably still can faintly smell the pee even if you cleaned it up. what you should do is clean every place he/she normally pees with vinegar. it won't smell good but it will detur the dog from peeing there again.
Dogs may lick their pee due to instinctual behaviors, such as marking territory or investigating their own scent. It could also be a sign of a medical issue, so it's important to monitor your dog's behavior and consult a veterinarian if you have concerns.
yes, you can. but if the dog is peeing outside, then you shouldn't need to use the training pads outside. (???)
Dogs may lick their own pee due to instinctual behaviors, such as cleaning themselves or marking their territory. It could also be a sign of a medical issue, so it's important to monitor your dog's behavior and consult a veterinarian if you have concerns.
try putting the pee pad outside. make sure the dog knows that it's outside. every time the dog pee's in the house, you need to let the dog know that that's bad by saying no in an angry voice and putting it outside. once the dog starts peeing outside, you can get rid of the pee pad.
Positive reinforcement or punishment... You can show it where to pee and give it a treat when it does. or If it pees on the other dog, look at the peeing dog and yell "no" it until it stops. Either should work but positive reinforcement way usually works best.
Dogs may lick pee due to their natural instinct to investigate scents and tastes. It is generally not a cause for concern unless it becomes excessive or leads to health issues. It is important to monitor your dog's behavior and consult a veterinarian if you have any concerns.
"Pee" is slang for urinate; "peeing" is slang for "urinating".