Why is my puppy trying to pee but can t?
Obstructions in your dog’s bladder or urethra can lead to urinary retention. These obstructions can be the result of bladder stones, urethral plugs, blood clots, a narrowing of the urethra (called stricture), or even cancerous tumors. Also, if minerals accumulate in the urinary tract, it can also cause an obstruction.
How do you get your puppy to tell you he has to pee?

Each time you go to take your pup outside, gently take his paw and ring the bell with it. Then take him outside immediately. When he goes potty, be sure to praise him and give him a reward. Continue to repeat this training process until your pup understands he needs to ring the bell each time he needs to go outside.
Why does my dog keep trying to pee but nothing comes out?
Assuming your dog is indeed trying to urinate, there are several causes. It can be a urinary tract infection, bladder stones or a tumor. Infection and stones are the most common causes. A couple articles that might be helpful to you are Urinary Tract Infections in Dogs and Urolithiasis in Dogs.
When to tell a puppy to empty his bladder?

Puppies have very little control over their bladders, so to begin with your puppy is not going to wait until his bladder has filled right up, before depositing the contents on your floor. You may want him to empty his bladder in the garden, but he is going to empty his bladder as soon as it starts to feel a bit uncomfortable.
What should I do if my puppy pees all the time?
If nothing else, take him on an outing to the pet store. You may also want to consider investing in some puppy-friendly teething toys or dog puzzle toys which can help keep your pooch stimulated physically and mentally. Many dogs, especially twitchy little toy breeds (no disrespect intended), pee whenever they get nervous.
Why does my 7 year old Basset Hound not Pee?
You wrote that your 7-year-old Basset hound has been squatting to pee but nothing comes out. There are several causes for symptom – the most common is a urinary problem. It can be difficult to know with certainty that a dog is straining to urinate vs. defecate. Assuming your dog is indeed trying to urinate, there are several causes.
Assuming your dog is indeed trying to urinate, there are several causes. It can be a urinary tract infection, bladder stones or a tumor. Infection and stones are the most common causes. A couple articles that might be helpful to you are Urinary Tract Infections in Dogs and Urolithiasis in Dogs.
Is it normal for a puppy to pee on its back?
Submissive peeing is normal for dogs to show that they aren’t a threat to you. They will often lie on their backs and show you their tummies. Excited pups may pee just because they are happy to see you, but plenty of other things can cause excited peeing: going on a walk, meeting a new furry pal, or even being rewarded with a favorite treat.
Why does my 3 month old puppy Pee all the time?
Some puppies over 3 months will pee to mark items. This can be caused by a social trigger (like trying to impress a female dog) or a new place, or it can happen because the dog hasn’t been spayed or neutered. Pups can pee when they are feeling anxious.
What to do if your puppy pees on your bed?
A male might lick at his penis. Although not common, other signs could include fever or vomiting. If you think that your puppy is constantly peeing for a reason other than the fact that he’s just a baby, a visit to the vet can help to rule out other problems and give you peace of mind. My Dog Pees on My Bed!