Dogs don't spray like tom cats, but they will mark their territory with urine. They are less inclined to mark territory in a house once they are properly housebroken. Tom cats just can't help themselves--dogs can.
Urine plays NO part in dog mating.
No, they physically cannot. Only male goats that are uncastrated can.
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Male dogs may drink female urine due to the presence of hormones and pheromones that attract them. This behavior is a natural instinct for some dogs and is not necessarily a cause for concern.
Backwards, the same as the female. It's unusual in the mammal world. Usually the male urinates forwards.
Male dogs may drink female dogs' urine as a way to gather information about the female's reproductive status, health, and identity. This behavior is a natural instinct in dogs to learn more about potential mates and establish social connections within their pack.
When cats spray, they are spraying urine. They aim it at a vertical surface for the purpose of marking. A diluted vinegar solution will usually neutralize the scent (although it will leave a vinegar smell instead). You can also buy enzyme type cleaners that remove the smell.
A male cat urinates on everything that he claims as his.
Male dogs may drink their own urine due to instinctual behaviors, curiosity, or potential health issues. It is not a common behavior and may indicate a need for further investigation by a veterinarian.
Male dogs may drink female dogs' urine due to the presence of hormones and pheromones in the urine that can provide information about the female's reproductive status. This behavior is a natural instinct in dogs to gather information about potential mates.
A female cat, just like a male cat, can and will spray when on heat, or feel their territory is being threatened. They spray very strong-smelling urine to communicate with other cats in the area.
Urine, whether a male or female dog, or human for that matter, will tend to kill grass, yes.