Frequent pottying after getting neutered

SamSun never potties in the house. I had him neutered almost two weeks ago and it seems like he is urinating all over the house ever since. I don't mean little streams either! He loves drinking water but I've not found that he is drinking any more or less than he used to. It's very aggravating and I hate to fuss at him. Especially if it's something I should be concerned about. Is this common after they have been neutered?? Please help!
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I think it's at least worth a call to the vet, and actually, probably a urinalysis to rule out infection. I've had 3 male dogs neutered and none have had a problem with urinary incontinence afterwards.

Females are different: my female has had problems after her spay and I have to medicate her to keep her from leaking. This should lessen over time. Even though it isn't that uncommon for female dogs, my vets still did a urinalysis to rule out infection.
Definitely not something that is common.
After my males were neutered they seemed to have more bladder control and could hold their urine for longer periods of time.
I would get a urinalysis done.
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