Yes, it marks its territory with urine.
Nope. They don't do that.
Well most of the time it is when they are starting to rut. They do this to mark there territory allot like a dog. This is done also to attract the Doe's
When a dog scuffs the groung with its back feet, it is marking territory or asserting itself to other dogs by leaving behind scent from glands in the paw pads and leaving marks on the ground. This is sometimes done shortly after it has marked territory with urine and or faeces.
They will bark at them to try and defend there territory, they are saying to them "this is my territory"
Urine and phermones. It marks their territory.
You mean spayed? Usually in the 2nd or 3rd month. After that you start running the risk of the hormonal teenage puppy that marks its territory by peeing aweverywhere
The dog was trained to stop at the limit of his territory.
To your dog, you are his territory and he is marking you, making you "his".
It marks its territory... You will also find that if a cat digs over/covers its business it means that is its territory and if it doesn't cover it, it means that it isn't its territory.
wombats like to poo on anything that marks their territory.
That piece of land is his territory. A dog protects and guards its territory. Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States.
The dog is marking it's territory. It's normal for a dog to do that.