For an adequately hydrated dog with normal renal function, urine specific gravity should be over 1.030.
The Textbook of Small Animal Medicine (Edited by John Dunn) states that normal dog urine has a pH of 5.5 - 7.5.
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Dogs have a strong sense of smell and are naturally curious about the scents around them, including urine. They use urine to gather information about other animals and mark their territory. Your dog's interest in urine is a normal behavior driven by their instinctual need to explore and communicate with their environment.
Dog urine can cause brown spots on grass due to its high nitrogen content, which can "burn" the grass. To prevent this, dilute the urine by watering the spot immediately after your dog goes. You can also train your dog to go in a specific area of the yard or use products that help neutralize the nitrogen.
Gravity, Tension and normal force. But thankfully not neutron degeneracy preassure, as this would mean the dog was very tiny.
It is not normal for a dog to drink its own urine. This behavior could be a sign of a medical issue such as kidney disease, diabetes, or a urinary tract infection. It is important to take your dog to the vet for a check-up to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.
Bright yellow urine in dogs can be normal, especially if they are well-hydrated. However, it can also indicate dehydration or a liver issue. If you notice this consistently, it's best to consult a veterinarian for evaluation.
Urine plays NO part in dog mating.
Why are you smelling dog urine, new hobby or something?
Dog urine is actually a lot safer than dog saliva as the urine has just been through the dogs immune system.However there are still a whole lot of unwholesome things that could be transmitted via urine: stds, herpies, rabies, leporacy, etc.If you don't mind being licked by a dog you should feel less uneasy about its urine. A disgusting thing to say I know but that's the truth of it.
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To help neutralize the smell of dog urine in your yard, you can try flushing the area with water to dilute the urine, sprinkling baking soda or a commercial pet odor neutralizer over the affected area, and maintaining good lawn hygiene by regularly picking up solid waste and hosing down urine spots. Consider training your dog to use a specific area of the yard for eliminating to contain the issue.