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Dogs pee on tires as part of making their mark. They detect other dog's pee on tires and try to erase it with their own. I also suspect that the smell of tires might trigger their natural instinct to make their mark.

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13y ago

They mark the tires with strong pheremones to guard it from everyone but the owner to ensure the owner's safety.

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to show dominance. It's as if they are saying "This is my food you are not allowed to touch it!"

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12y ago

Let it pee wherever it wants. Don't try to control or change animal's instincts.

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