Usually, when they pee in a place u don't want them to, you can gently hit them on the head, and say no, and show them where they have to pee. You have to keep on doing that, until the dog finally stops that, it takes a lot of patience! Usually, its easier to learn a puppy, than an already-grown dog. The only time most dogs will urinate on the pavement is beside a pole or fire hydrant that another dog has left it's markings on. Take the dog to a park or grassy area (clean up any doo-doo your dog makes ... you can buy the plastic tissues for this, or get a pooper-scooper from any vet store and throw the poop in a bag.) Dogs love grass and playing. If you live in an area where there is little grass and it's too dangerous for you to go to a park or don't have one near you, then you'll have to put up with it. NEVER hit your dog. If you want them to stop a bad habit get a clean spray bottle and put cold water in it. First tell the dog 'no' firmly and if they persist on doing something they shouldn't squirt them in the face with the cold water. They get the picture pretty fast.
only if you hit them in the eye
well its natural for a dog to do that but if you can stop it from getting scared by whatever it is then you can stop the pee!
You can get the male dog neutered, this should stop him from urinating in the house as much as he did.
Drag your ballsack across its face.
No, using vinegar on a laminate floor will not stop a dog from urinating on it. It's important to address the underlying reason why the dog is urinating inside, such as marking territory, anxiety, or a medical issue, to effectively address the behavior. Regular cleaning with an enzymatic cleaner designed to eliminate pet odors can help discourage repeat accidents.
Quit giving it a source to drink from...Not recommendedOr just spend time training the dog...Recommended
Limiting the amount of water or liquid a dog consumes can stop excessive urination. Dogs who have access to water all the time may need to urinate several times a day.
You can't.
Immediately seek the help of a trained professional by contacting your local humane society or veterinarian. Resources are also available online to find a professional dog trainer through APDT.ORG.
amputate the problem
There could be several reasons why your dog on Lasix is not urinating. Lasix is a diuretic medication that helps the body get rid of excess fluid, but if your dog is not urinating, it could be due to dehydration, kidney problems, or a blockage in the urinary tract. It is important to consult with your veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
if you are urinating 24/7 non stop you have to go to doc asap but if it's like once every hour or 30mins than you just have a kidney infection