Sniffing to see what other animal has been here apparently a dog can tell if they are more dominant than another dog by smelling its urine. So it will wee there if it thinks it better than the other dogs that have urinated there.
2006-08-13 17:57:24
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answered by claire 2
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Their sense of smell tries to pick out the local history of the area - how many dogs have been through here recently, if they were familiar, which dogs have claimed the area as their territory.
If the scent indicates that another dog has been through the area and marked, the dog will overwrite the previous dog's territorial marker with their own.
2006-08-14 06:28:10
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answered by fiat_knox 4
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It's a territorial thing for dogs. They are checking to see if there are other animals' urine in those spots. They're looking for a clean place!
2006-08-13 17:49:41
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answered by Chuck 1
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So they can check to see if any other dog has peed there. Dogs pee so that they can say to toher dogs "this is my zone now get lost" so what the dogs do is they sniff for the part where the other dog may have peed and then they pee there themselves to cover it up...
2006-08-14 02:54:36
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answered by watyadun 2
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wilder canines lives in packs and intensely a lot territorial. lots of the packs being led with the aid of alfa men. there fore men used to mark their territories with the aid of urine smells. generally canines do not urinates there the place he fails to come across any canines smell. like whilst one get a clean domestic dog at residing house , if one used to coach the canines to urinate in a undeniable place, it used to urinate on the location for something of his existence. generally marking territories releases small quantity of urine yet wide-spread urination releases finished .
2016-10-02 01:25:25
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answered by mcclune 4
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They check what other dogs have marked the area think of it as a dog equivalent of an email they leave messages in their wee sort of its called a weemail
2006-08-13 17:50:31
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answered by omnigomni 3
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Generally,dogs are territorial like most other animals.They therefore spray the area to claim their territory
2006-08-13 19:35:07
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answered by Basil P 4
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if another dog has peed in a certain place your dog will not pee there because the first dog has marked his territory.
2006-08-13 19:23:09
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answered by gingajen 3
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Its to find a spot for marking territory.
2006-08-13 21:54:07
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answered by Anonymous
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dogs find other dogs scents and then leave their own.. it's a "dog thing" lol!!! lol at weemail lol!! weemail@dogpee.com
2006-08-13 17:56:08
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answered by Anonymous
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