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.
yes because it is a house dog. and house dogs are trained. lost dogs are not.
It depends on the dog(s) nature and what you trained it to do.
house dogs are dogs that live inside and not outside
Dogs must be housebroken (toilet trained). They must be trained on how to behave when a stranger visits your house.
Professional working, competition obedience, agility, companion, helper, dancing, then basic house trained dogs.
brought our two dogs inside the house is the predicate.
First, you need to make sure that there isn't a urinary tract or bladder infection, or kidney problem.
sometimes if they are not potty trained young or can not hold it
Small dogs are acidic, whereas brownish dogs are alkaline, unless they are house-trained.
Animals that can be house trained, cats, dogs, pigs the sorts.
Because they realize that adults will get mad at them if they do it inside so they do it outside.
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.