How do you keep your dog from peeing on the bathroom commode and floor

Dave Webb
by Dave Webb
I have tried pure pinesole along with numerous other cleaning concoctions.
  5 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Aug 25, 2015
    Try mixing a solution in a new spray bottle with water spicy pepper and either cinnamon apple oil or euclypus. Its all natural and should not harm the dog.Spray on a regular basis. Let me know if it worked.
  • Jennifer Lynn Jennifer Lynn on Aug 25, 2015
    A crate!
  • Erin Maloney Erin Maloney on Aug 25, 2015
    I've had to gate off my bathroom so that the dog can't get in.
  • Carole Carole on Aug 25, 2015
    The most obvious answer is to close the bathroom door! Why is the dog getting into the bathroom? We keep our doors to bedrooms and bathrooms closed and our dog is not allowed in there unless it is her bath time of course! If the door is constantly left open it is an invitation to the dog to go in there. If you have kids or family members who leave the door open - you need to train them to close it after themselves. Also use Urine Free or Urine Off product to clean the area where the dog has already peed as it will get rid of the dogs scent from that area. Dogs tend to repeat pee to mark their territory. This should break the cycle of peeing where it shouldn't. If the dog is male and has not been desexed yet, then desexing can help to reduce this territorial peeing. Good luck!
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Aug 25, 2015
    erin and carol those answers are a little out of line.
    • Trixie63 Trixie63 on Aug 25, 2015
      Why? Are their answers out of line? They are correct and gave good advice.