Do you really think that's good, like why? I mean, really. But yes, it is safe to breath.
Yes, both dog and cat urine has ammonia in it which can be harmful to the lungs if breathed in constantly
Cat urine has a higher ammonia content than dog urine. It is the ammonia that smells bad and stings your nose! It will also smell stronger when an animal (cat or dog) "sprays" there territory. Unaltered Male Cats and dogs will do this more often than females or altered animals. Since cats are more territorial than dogs, they will be more likely to spray than dogs.
That's the smell of urea, which is a nitrogenous end product and therefore, a waste. This, mixed with water, is what forms urine.
The dog urine does leave a smell and the mice are attracted to bad smells and rotted food. So it is possible that mice are attracted by the urine.
A baby should NOT be doing this it is VERY bad for your baby to be in an environment where Dog urine is present.
Absolutely ! Go to the doctors immediately !
Not nearly as bad as dog urine. In other words, no not really.
Yes, dog urine can corrode copper pipes over time. The urine contains ammonia and other compounds that can lead to the corrosion of metals, including copper. If the urine consistently contacts the pipes, it can create an acidic environment that accelerates degradation. Regular maintenance and cleaning can help mitigate this issue.
Concentrated urine often carries a strong ammonia-like smell to it, particularly to sensitive individuals. This is from the urea in the urine, which is the waste product of protein metabolism - it's normal for this to be present, and generally concentrated urine means the dog's kidneys are working well. However, if your dog's urine suddenly starts to smell very strongly of ammonia, I would keep a very close eye on him to make sure he isn't dehydrated or becoming filled with edema fluid. Dehydration is usually associated with decreased energy, decreased water consumption and a general attitude of "I don't feel good". If your dog is accumulating edema fluid, you'll notice the lower legs and belly starting to become swollen; you may be able to push a finger into the swelling and make a small dent that slowly fills back in. Both of these are signs of more serious medical issues that would need to be examined by a veterinarian.
Yes! A dog can indeed have bad breath. It's usually a sign of a dental problem, such as decay or an abscess, that needs a vet's attention.
Unless your breathing it in like an addiction, no, it's breath.
no it does not. Cat urine often contains/produces ammonia, where as a dogs urine does not. However it is not recommended you smell either!! i think they all smell and taste the same from personal references ;) lol