It may not have anything to do with the urine. Usually when there is a fishy smell, the Anal Glands are full and they need to be emptied, by a vet. The Anal Glands normally get emptied out, when the dog goes poop, but sometimes they get clogged and need to be emptied. It's a very easy procedure for the vet to do, and it is not at all expensive. You can do it yourself, but the first time it's always better to have a vet show you how, so the next time they need to be emptied, you can do it yourself. The reason a vet has to show you, is because they have to be emptied a certain way, in order not to cause injury to the dog. Usually with Anal Glands, people prefer to have a vet do it, because it is very messy to dog, and it really stinks when you do it. When I take my Chihuahuas to the vet, to get their Anal Glands expressed, it costs me under $20. I think it's a lot easier, for them to do it!
i don't have a dog if i did... probably yes
You smell fishy.
Shrimp should not have a strong fishy smell if they are fresh. If shrimp smells fishy, it may be a sign that it is not fresh and should not be consumed.
No it is not normal for any penis to smell fishy, Circumcised or not, simple daily cleaning even with just clear water, should prevent any "fishy smell."
They usually cower away or fight back, also they let of a smell, rather fishy and it's because they are scared
sure i do sometimes when my friend or a stranger comes over
Shrimp should not smell fishy because they are a type of seafood that should have a fresh and clean scent. A fishy smell in shrimp could indicate that they are not fresh or have started to spoil, which can affect their taste and quality.
the same reason why fish smell like fish because of there habbitat.
the citric acid in the lemon neutralizes the fish oils thus breaking down the power of the fishy smell
What about a dogs butt Goats butt. Dogs don't butt.
The fishy smell associated with Proteus bacteria is due to the production of trimethylamine, a compound that has a strong fishy odor. This compound is a byproduct of Proteus metabolism and is released into the environment, causing the characteristic scent often described as fishy.
It's their way of saying "hello".