no he thinks it is his territory and he does it try to teach it to ring a bell or something so you'll know
to stop peeing on your floor?
because the dog is trained too not pee inside your house or the house he/she lives in
Not normally, no. Only when your dog pees on it!
No, it does not.
Neutering at an early age can prevent the habit forming.Secondly supervise and break the Habit and praise him when he pees where you want him to.
Dogs don't rationalise that way and they won't do something out of spite. Maybe the dog is nervous or has not been properly house-trained yet.
Preferably where it pees
cup your hands and lick your lips
Most likely a urinary tract infection. This can be cured with antibiotics from the vet.
the cat pees on the dog daaa
Can be a UTI or kidney stones. Take him to the vet SAP.
They're marking their territory.