Yes, it could contain microbes that cause disease. If your dog merely rolled in it (very common, they like to try on different scents), you should bathe the dog as soon as possible.
It depends on the squirrel's diet. If it drinks more liquid it will be more dilute and clear. But if it's dehydrated or hasn't had much water, it will be more yellow in pigment.
No. Canines are domestic & wild dogs. A squirrel is a rodent.
Only for the squirrel!
No, it's like any other human-being's urine. It deff isn't posion!
Could be if she has an infection or disease transmitted through blood(if in heat), urine or that general area. Mainly just an obnoxious awful thing to humans that dogs do especially when not neutered.
If you mean bacteria-- like all urine, unless there is an infection afoot, it is sterile.
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4 like cats and dogs
They can if they bite the dog.
Thye have a tendency to drink urine so when you find a squirrel urinated on the squirrels face it it WILL repay you generously
Undigested parts of the squirrel may pass through the dogs digestive system. Things like small bones and fur may be seen in the scat.
lets say dog is chasing a squirrel the squirrel can go on top of the tree to get away from the dog.cause dogs dont clinb up trees