The trick to stop your dog from peeing inside the house

When you’re home, keep a close eye on your dog. Watch for signs they need to go (sniffing, circling, whining).

When you can’t supervise, consider crate training or confining them to a small, safe area.

5. Clean Accidents Properly

Use an enzymatic cleaner specifically designed for pet messes.

Avoid ammonia-based cleaners, as they can mimic the smell of urine and encourage repeat accidents.

6. Medical Check-Up

If accidents persist despite training, visit a vet to rule out urinary tract infections or other medical issues.

With patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement, most dogs quickly learn to go outside.