it depends on the dog and the qualities of the area they urinated in. you won't be able to smell it, but the dog probably will. try a training spray from a pet store.
The best and fastest way to get rid of the skunk odor is using an ozone generator. At the moment I am tackling with this issue but I don't have the equipment to make an ozone generator. Therefore I am benefitting from sun rays which have almost the same effect of an ozone generator. However it takes more time to work out. Sun rays are perfect for getting rid of the bad odor from any textile or product. It can even remove the cat pee smell on a shoe or textile, but as I said it takes some time; perhaps a few days. Alpocalypse..
Well...this spit type stuff is called "luff". It is produced by frogs and toads and snakes to mark their territory. Like a dog peeing to mark its territory on another dog pee spot.
Stand over plant, then pee.
Urine is pee.
The pH of pee is under 7; it is an acidic liquid.
wash it off with soap
If he is urinating outside then the smell should not be a problem... if it is noticeable you should go see your vet.
They can scent their odor from their pee and they can tell they have to go there every time
hes just marking his territoring.. or just get the pup fixed i agree that he is marking his territory but fixing him will not solve anything my dog is fixed and he still pees on trees. (katiema10)
Because they are still young or they are not trained yet.
fist of all my dog does not smell like pee and it is smell not small and if your dog smell like pee the peed on itself
it doesnt know is pee
let a dog pee outside... if it poos clean it up please!!
Sometimes however they will still pee on your furniture and etc. Put you can train him not to pee on items. If where he pees smell like another dog or cat could cause him to want to pee in same location.
Okay, a dog can pee on a pregnancy stick but sometimes it might fail/not be true but most times it is to yes a dog can pee on a pregnancy stick.
do you love me or should i go pee-pee on you, Joerty Hertyolpe
By nature, they actually pee on a pole. Why? I have no idea.