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The dog is obviously not on a lease or controlled. Almost every town has a lease law. Call the dog catcher.
I don't live in town; it's a rural area. People get along here, and I see no point in confronting someone over something so minor. I just wanted to learn if the pee could damage the rims, and what you could use to prevent the damage. Now if it was a cat, it would be another story. I once read that cat urine will eventually destroy rubber.
Dogs go on tires because of the smell of all the road kill, even if its totally gone the smell still remains for quite some time. if you don't want dogs to pee on them spay them with a deterrent a home defense usually used on carpet to keep dogs from peeing in a certain place that will do the trick.
You could also put an electric fence transformer on the car. When the dog does it's thing, the urine stream would bridge the car to ground via the dog. That would discourage the behavior without causing permanent damage to the dog.
This was Mythbusters show, they had difficulties doing it because the stream separates after short distance.
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