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Why do dogs pee everywhere?

Pet Knowledge
This article is provided by Veterinarian Dr. Olivia Johnson
Dogs peeing everywhere may be marking their territory. This behavior is a dog's instinct. Secondly, it may be that the dog is in heat, so he will urinate everywhere to attract the attention of dogs of the opposite sex. In addition, if the dog suffers from urinary system diseases, such as cystitis, bladder stones, etc., it will also pee everywhere, accompanied by symptoms such as blood in the urine and painful urination. If you find that your dog has other abnormal symptoms besides peeing everywhere, you must seek medical attention in time.

1. Territory marking behavior

When going out for activities, because dogs have a strong sense of territory, they will mark their territory through urine to give the enemy the greatest shock and avoid other Animal invasion. This is a normal physiological behavior, so the owner does not need to worry too much.

2. In estrus

When dogs are in estrus, they will pee everywhere to attract the attention of dogs of the opposite sex, and they will also show emotions. Symptoms include irritability, restlessness, and calling in the middle of the night. If the owner does not have the need for the dog to breed offspring, do not let the dog have contact with the opposite sex during this period, and you can go to the pet hospital for sterilization after the estrus is over.

3. Suffering from urinary system diseases

If the dog suffers from urinary system diseases, such as cystitis, bladder stones, etc., these diseases will cause frequent urination, so the dog will urinate everywhere pee. At the same time, it may be accompanied by symptoms of blood in the urine, and there may be pain when urinating, and some dogs will also make sharp barks. If you find that your dog has the above abnormal symptoms, it is best to take your dog to the pet hospital for examination and treatment immediately so that your dog can recover as soon as possible.

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