Dogs may choose to mark over the scent markings left by other dogs, regardless of the sex of the dog that left the initial mark. This behavior is a way for dogs to establish territory or communicate with other dogs in their environment.
Dogs do not inherently know to pee on a diaper. If a dog happens to pee on a diaper, it may be by chance or due to factors such as scent similarity to places where they have previously urinated. Training a dog to urinate on a diaper would involve conditioning and positive reinforcement methods.
This is a quantitaitive question. My question was why do dogs pee on people and the response was reasonable; marking their territory or nervous around that person. So, based on the answer provided, a confident breed would be marking their territory.
When dogs put their faces in other dogs' eliminations, they are smelling it. By smelling it they can find out the other dog's gender, what they last ate, if they at in season, and how old they are.
My Neighbours opposite me lets her doog pee in the front yard constantly and it forms a river of pee into the public terrace and leaves a stinking pool of pee every day. Will it cause damage to the concrete eventually?
Your pee will not turn blue if you pee in an outdoor swimming pool. Pee turning blue in a swimming pool is just used as comedy in the movies and is not likely to happen in real life.
They Pee like other dogs
Dogs lick pee to gather information about other dogs, mark their territory, and communicate with other animals.
Dogs may choose to mark over the scent markings left by other dogs, regardless of the sex of the dog that left the initial mark. This behavior is a way for dogs to establish territory or communicate with other dogs in their environment.
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Dogs cover their pee to mark their territory and communicate with other dogs. This behavior is instinctual and helps them establish their presence in their environment.
The poodle dogs urine (pee) is yellow.
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with their pee they mark their territory and places they have been
Dogs lick their pee to gather information about themselves and other dogs. This behavior helps them communicate and establish social bonds with other dogs.
Dogs lick their pee to gather information about themselves and other dogs, as well as to mark their territory. This behavior is a natural instinct for dogs to communicate and establish their presence in their environment.
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