First, you need to make sure that there isn't a urinary tract or bladder infection, or kidney problem.
Dogs do not spray, they mark. Females certainly mark by urinating, scratching the earth (they have sweat glands between their toes), and anal glands that tint the air with their individual odor.
sometimes if they are not potty trained young or can not hold it
As young puppies you should have them in your house but as adults they don't. They can be hyper and they are big dogs so it might be a problem. Also they can be aggressive.
It doesn't, you just have to clean it up and teach your dog to pee outside. if your dog pee in your house you just clean it up hurry,because if you have visitors.,visitors cant come inside your beautiful house.
house dogs are dogs that live inside and not outside
they are marking the space - claiming it as their own. It is a form of dog dominance.
the diffrence between young dogs and old dogs is that young dogs will hump your legs more and old dogs want YOU to hump them!! beware when you get a dog
No, The dogs will stay at the house. Jon and Kate will be moving in and out of their house, but the dogs will stay at the house.
Try to put something shiny there like an old CD. It should help.
It depends on the cat's or dog's age, personality and whether or not there are multiple cats in you home (or dogs). If the is already a dog in the house, introducing a friendly, young (but not too young) cat into the house is probably best. If the is already a cat, a calm middle aged dog would be your best option.
House geckos are not poisonous to dogs.
Quit giving it a source to drink from...Not recommendedOr just spend time training the dog...Recommended