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8 Ways to Get Your Dog to Stop Peeing Around the House

8 Ways to Get Your Dog to Stop Peeing Around the House

Andrew Alpin, M.Sc.

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Andrew Alpin, M.Sc.

As much as we love our furry friends, dealing with dogs peeing around the house can be frustrating and unpleasant. But fear not, there are simple and effective ways to train your dog to pee in the appropriate place. Follow these tips and you’ll have a potty-trained pooch in no time!

#1 Understand the Root of the Problem

Happy puppy dog on owner's shoulder.
Happy puppy dog on owner’s shoulder. Image via Pixabay.

The first step in solving any issue is to understand the cause. Dogs may pee around the house for various reasons, such as:

  • Marking their territory
  • Lack of proper potty training
  • Medical issues
  • Anxiety or stress
  • Bad Weather
  • Rearranged furniture

Identifying the reason behind your dog’s behavior is crucial in finding the right solution. What is of utmost importance is to understand if the issue of your dog peeing in the house is behavioral or medical. For example, arthritis, incontinence, urinary tract infections, and metabolic disease contribute to the problem. In such cases, a vet’s evaluation is necessary.

#2 Stick to a Consistent Routine

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Grey, black and brown puppies breed Neapolitana Mastino. Dog handlers training dogs since childhood. Image via Deposiphotos.

Dogs thrive on routine, so it’s important to establish a consistent potty schedule for them. Take your dog out to pee at the same times every day, such as after meals, first thing in the morning, and before bedtime. This will help them learn when and where they should go.

#3 Reward Good Behavior

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Dog obedience training trainer with a pet. Image by mandygodbehear via Depositphotos.

Positive reinforcement is key in training your dog. Whenever your dog pees in the appropriate place, make sure to reward them with treats, praise, and affection. This will reinforce the behavior and encourage them to continue doing it.

#4 Clean Up Accidents Properly

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Dog licking its nose. Image by James Barker via Unsplash.

If your dog has an accident inside the house, it’s important to clean it up properly. Dogs have a strong sense of smell and if the spot is not cleaned thoroughly, they may continue to pee there. Use an enzymatic cleaner specifically designed for pet urine to eliminate any lingering smells.

#5 Address Any Medical Issues

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Dog at the vet. Image by Mikhail Nilov via Pexels

If your dog’s accidents seem to be happening more frequently or suddenly, it’s important to rule out any underlying medical issues. Urinary tract infections, bladder stones, and other medical conditions can cause dogs to have accidents. Consult with your veterinarian to rule out any health concerns.

#6 Consider Crate Training

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Crate Train Your Pup. Image Impact Dog Crates via Pexels.

Crate training can be an effective way to teach your dog to hold their bladder. Dogs naturally do not like to pee where they sleep, so keeping them in a crate when you’re unable to supervise them can prevent accidents. Just make sure to let them out to pee frequently and never use the crate as a form of punishment.

#7 Spay or Neuter Your Dog

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Dog with owner at clinic. Image by rayP88 via Depositphotos

Not spaying or neutering a dog when needed makes it more difficult for them to be trained not to pee in the house. A spayed or neutered dog will be less likely to resort to house marking and, in all probability, will stop it altogether.

#8 Seek Professional Help

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Dog training. Image by Blue Bird via Pexels.

If your dog’s peeing behavior persists despite your efforts, it may be helpful to seek the advice of a professional dog trainer. They can provide personalized tips and techniques to address your dog’s specific needs and help you find a solution that works.

Remember Accidents Happen

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A small black and silver Miniature Schnauzer dog walking on the grass, looking very happy. It is known for being an intelligent, loving, and happy dog. Image via DepositPhotos.

With patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement, you can train your dog to stop peeing around the house. Remember to be understanding and never punish your dog for accidents, as this can worsen the problem. With time and effort, you and your furry friend will have a happy and accident-free home.

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