In most areas the answer is no, but depending on where you are at and whether or not the deer are in rut is the determining factor. If in rut then yes, use doe in estrus doe urine.
Not really no...If you can train them to use computers, then your a good trainer
you don't
Guide dogs don't use indoor plumbing. They are taught to do their business on command at the curb.
No it will show incorrect proteins and other contents.
Depends on the country and the type of police. Some dogs are trained purely through body language.
Cats are not a normal part of a dogs diet, but people who fight dogs (which are usually pitbulls) will use cats as bait to train the dogs to be mean.
You can buy a product called Dog Rocks and put it in your dogs bowl. It helps neutralize the acid content in the dogs urine and the spots in the grass should stop being so noticable.
As you've pointed out, does is the plural of doe. You could say, "one doe, two does... ten does", that's perfectly correct. However, when you're speaking collectively, you'd use 'doe' as the plural: "a herd of doe", not a herd of does.
All dogs are indoor dogs but you have to train them to be an indoor dog, well i say most short-haired dogs do best indoors. Also German shepherd dog are smart and labradors. That's why they use them for guide dog and detective dogs.
Wash them after they use the bathroom. Simple doggie shampoo or dish soap will turn it white again
Well the best place is at you home where it feels at home and moe comfortable o in your garden. Or use a formal training organsiation