it may have an infection in the bladder. or your not taking your dog out in of. atleast 3xs a dat. and if you do take your dig to a doctor and see if your dig has an infection before its to late
He is marking his territory to keep you (his whole family or "pack") safe from intruders. He wants all others to know that this is HIS territory and he is going to defend it. It's actually a very nice gesture, but it's not pleasant for humans to live with dog urine all over the place. You can try to keep him in a kennel or crate when you're not home. Just make sure that it's the right size for him and that you don't leave him in there too long~ Just like people, animals need to move around and they need to urinate, too. He needs to learn to urinate outside, to mark his territory there, instead of inside. Usually, male dogs who are neutered mark their territory less often. You should ask your vet about this. Keep in mind that he's not being bad. He's only doing what his genes dictate ~ he's attempting to take good care of you by letting intruders know he's on guard. Make sure you let him outside often to urinate, and also let him mark his territory outside. Inside, if you see him lift his leg, shout "Outside!" and then let him out immediately. Keep doing this until he gets the message.
Naturally yes. When a dog is neutered his organ for mating changes, so he may not help the female dog. It is a thing they are already born with to do. My dog has shown his "urge" to me.
Yes, they can tie and if that happens they should be supervised but not pulled apart as injuries can occur. There is no chance of pregnancy if the dog has been neutered over a week (some semen survive after neutering but quickly die off due to body heat.)
The better question is why are you asking this question? Also, why are you consuming dog semen?
Take an empty small coffee can and put some pennies in it enough to make a loud noise, when this happens shake the can.
You dog has "leftover" sex hormones that haven't left the body yet.
Yes. A neuter dog's penis is still intact, and that is what causes the tying, although neutered dogs generally don't have the drive to do so.
A castrated dog is still called a dog. If it was a rescue dog it would be considered as being neutered.
Naturally yes. When a dog is neutered his organ for mating changes, so he may not help the female dog. It is a thing they are already born with to do. My dog has shown his "urge" to me.
Stop touching your dogs balls dude.S.G
A dog can be neutered at any age after 6 months.
The risk of a dog developing certain types of cancer is reduced if the dog is neutered.
The sterile dog can not cause/have puppies, either because it has been spayed/neutered, or because of genetic issues.
no
A neutered dog can achieve an erection. It has nothing to do with sexual urges. General excitement, such as a new person in their home can cause this.
If it really is one of the testicles, then it isn't normal. that would be a failed neutering. The dog would still have all the urges of an intact dog, and still be able to father puppies.
a neutered dog
Yes; for about two weeks after neutering a male can still impregnate a female.