If your guy has not been neutered, this may be caused by a territory issue and your guy is marking his territory. This can be stopped by putting aluminum foil near the areas that he is marking and this will discourage this behavior. Neutering will also help.
If he has just started this, then he may have a urinary Tract Infection which causes him to need to urinate frequently. This will require veterinary attention in order to stop this with antibiotics.
this may also be a behavior issue in that you will have to clean these areas with a good odor eliminator such as Nature's Miracle and reprimand him so he knows that this is not appropriate behavior.
Good Luck!!
Veterinarian
25 years experience in large and small animal medicine.

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