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If you are trying to train your dog to not pee in your house and you need to know the basic facts about why he is doing this



. There can be many reasons that he is going to the bathroom and it is important to understand the reasons why.

First it could be that your dog is suffering from a urinary tract infection and in this case you need to take into that so that they can treat him. Also many dogs do what is called scent marking and basically if there is a change in their surroundings they may start to do this.

You may have recently had a new baby and the dog lacks confidence so they may mark inside the house. Also if you have got home a new puppy then it is very possible that your dog will mark his spot to let the new dog know who rules the house. It is important that you pay attention to how your dog acts because if there is a change in his behavior there always is a reason why.

The thing you want to do to get your dog to stop is to first clean the spot thoroughly so that they cannot smell their urine. Next you need to politely let them know that this is unexpected.

Remember that if you're trying to figure out why your dog is painting your house there can be many reasons. It is a good idea to look at the surroundings and see if they've changed. This can create additional stress on your dog and this may be the cause of their issue. If you're patient and work with your pooch in no time you'll be able to rid them of this habit.

Author Source: Bryan Burbank




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