To protect trees from dog urine, you can create a barrier around the tree using rocks or fencing to prevent dogs from getting too close. You can also train your dog to urinate in a designated area away from the trees. Additionally, watering the tree regularly can help dilute the urine and reduce its impact on the tree's health.
To protect your plants from dog urine damage, you can create barriers around the plants, train your dog to go in a designated area, water the plants regularly to dilute the urine, and consider planting urine-resistant plants.
To protect a bush from dog urine damage, create a barrier around the bush using rocks or fencing to prevent dogs from accessing it. You can also train your dog to urinate in a designated area away from the bush. Additionally, watering the bush regularly can help dilute and wash away any urine that may come into contact with it.
Urine plays NO part in dog mating.
Why are you smelling dog urine, new hobby or something?
NO
yes sure, I had a dog bladder for 2 years and I can still do the urine nicely. the operation people killed a dog and put the guts and the bladder inside me. my urine is dogish and smells like a dog urine but I can cope with it
a tree-though sometimes it whistles in the wind a sleeping dog
Male dogs may lick a female dog's urine to gather information about her reproductive status and health. The scent of a female dog's urine can provide important cues about her fertility and readiness to mate.
Everybodies urine is an acid. That's why it comes out of you.
Since you can get a rash from human urine (think diaper rash) - yeah you can get a rash from dog urine but a brief exposure usually won't be enough unless you are allergic to something the dog ate.
Pesticides are used in farming to kill bugs, they arent found in dog urine.