I agree with everyone else.
I would also like to add that puppies very very often will pee after or during play. So before you start playing excitedly with your puppy you need to take him outside and make sure he pees. In fact, the playing can be a reward for going potty outside.
When I got my first puppy it never failed, EVERY time she started playing with either us or another dog if she hadn't been taken outside she'd pee on the floor about 30 seconds in. Even sometimes after we'd taken her outside she would do it. Young puppies get excited and pee, they have weak bladders, so make sure you take them outside before play, and give them potty breaks about every 10-20 minutes if they're playing really hard. You should also never wait more than about 30 minutes to take her outside at that age because she can't hold it very long, so an accident isn't necessarily her not listening.
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