There are several reasons why a female dog may continue to pee in the house even if she is house-trained. These reasons could include medical issues such as urinary tract infections or bladder problems, behavioral issues such as anxiety or stress, or territorial marking. It is important to consult with a veterinarian to rule out any medical issues and to work with a professional dog trainer or behaviorist to address any behavioral issues.
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.
no, not unless you're a being a perv. or go to youtube and type in "boy peeing". have fun going to prison!
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There could be several reasons why your cat is still peeing everywhere after being spayed. It could be due to a urinary tract infection, stress, or behavioral issues. It's important to consult with your veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and find a solution.
No you can't. First you will have to stop being in motion. Once you start peeing, you can then start running.
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There are several reasons why a cat may start peeing outside the litter box after being spayed. It could be due to a urinary tract infection, stress, or a change in routine. It's important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and address the issue appropriately.
If you are a male usually 40+ in age it could be an enlarged prostate. If not, it could be a S.T.D, or possibly a urinary tract infection. In a female theres a chance of it being a U.T.I or a S.T.D..... Kidney stones also cause these symptoms.
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