The cliche understanding is that dogs mark their territory with pee. At times I’ve been on walks with family and friends with half a dozen dogs. There have been occasions where they form a line just to pee in the same spot.
So how does the ownership work? Is it like a co-op? Last one to pee wins?
I don’t even see it as marking territory or ownership since that isn’t what they are doing.
They’re communicating with other dogs when they sniff and pee; so I look at it like scrolling social media. They’re just on PissBook. When they sniff, they’re reading. When they pee, they’re commenting. When they take a dump, they’re literally shitposting.
Not a dog scientist, but I remeber listening to an npr seqment from an actual dog scientist. I believe that cliche is a misconception. Dogs don’t pee around areas to mark territory. If that were the case, they would be peeing all over your house to mark it as theirs. Rather dogs pee to leave their scent as a “Hello! Mr. Fluffy Butt was here.”
By lifting their legs while peeing also communicates a height. Bigger the dog higher the pee. It’s a way of courting and announcing their presence too. Just like bragging with photos and recent location checkins
I have always thought of it as how graffiti taggers work. They are always tagging over each other’s work. The last one to paint gets the most exposure but you can still see remnants of more recent taggers the lay under the topmost. Eventually the oldest stuff just gets covered completely. They don’t necessarily pick their canvas because there is other work they try to cover up, they pick their canvas for the location and exposure.
I know it’s always described as “marking their territory,” but it always seems more like saying “I was here” to me. Our dogs for sure consider our house and yard their territory. If someone comes to the door or into the yard, they bark like crazy, and have a protective stance. They aren’t at all like that when I take them for walks. They’re happy to meet other people and other dogs, and they aren’t at all upset when they smell other dogs’ pee.
I think it’s more like exchanging business cards.
If I’m not mistaken, it’s just to say where the dog has been.
As far as pee ownership goes, if you can get to the pee first, it’s yours. You should probably ask the owner first if it’s not a stray.