Most of time its because you have been gone and they are happy to see you, also take them out when they do that it teaches them to go outside
Puppies may pee in their own bed due to a lack of bladder control, a urinary tract infection, or anxiety. It could also be a result of not being properly house trained or not being taken outside frequently enough to relieve themselves.
There are a couple of reasons why:1. They're cannibals.2. They may not of recognized their child's scent (another way to deal with this is by abondoning them).
Puppies typically urinate about every 1-2 hours, depending on their age and size. However, they may need to go more frequently after eating, drinking, or playing. It's important to take puppies outside frequently to allow them to relieve themselves and avoid accidents indoors.
Dogs may exhibit submissive behavior when being petted, causing them to urinate as a way to show deference. This is more common in puppies who have not yet learned full bladder control and may improve as they grow and mature. It's important to be patient and understanding if your dog exhibits this behavior.
poke it 1000000000000000 times
They Pee like other dogs
They can't have puppies because puppies pee everywhere and it could ruin your ds
Puppies may drink their pee due to curiosity, boredom, or a lack of proper training. It is important to provide puppies with plenty of fresh water and to properly train them to avoid this behavior.
At 12 weeks old, puppies typically need to pee every 1-2 hours during the day.
Puppies do this to mark territory.
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because he is big fat jerk :( __________________________________________________________________________________________ Totally! Puppies are the cutest animals on earth!!!
Nurse, pee, poop, and sleep.
Puppies lick their pee because they are exploring their environment and trying to learn more about themselves and their surroundings. This behavior is instinctual and helps them gather information about their own scent and health.
Some puppies may drink their own pee due to curiosity, boredom, or a lack of proper training. It is important to address this behavior promptly and provide appropriate training and supervision to prevent it from becoming a habit.
Puppies may pee in their own bed due to a lack of bladder control, a urinary tract infection, or anxiety. It could also be a result of not being properly house trained or not being taken outside frequently enough to relieve themselves.
When they're puppies they can't control their bladder. But, when they're not puppies anymore, they're just not getting outside enough or understanding that they should be going outside.