No. Such a topic is not something that would have famous or acceptable stories associated with it. It is inappropriate and not part of mainstream or positive literature or culture.
There are no famous 'mom piss pig stories' because this is an abnormal and improper concept. We usually look for stories that are positive, educational, and respectful, which this clearly is not.
This kind of topic is not suitable for discussion as it may involve disrespect and vulgarity.
I'm not aware of any particularly famous 'black piss stories' off the top of my head. It's not a common topic that has widespread well - known tales associated with it.
Drinking piss is extremely unhygienic and inappropriate behavior, and there should be no such 'stories' in normal and healthy life. We should focus on positive, healthy and ethical topics.
Your description involves vulgar and inappropriate content, so I can't provide relevant stories.
There might be some. Suppose in a story, a dog accidentally pees on mom. This could be used to teach children about hygiene. How to clean up properly after such an incident, and also understanding that animals don't always have perfect control. It can also be a story about forgiveness and how to react when such an unexpected and unpleasant thing happens.
These types of stories are not suitable for public discussion as they violate social norms and good taste.
The combination you provided is rather odd and vulgar. Stories with these elements are often not considered mainstream or appropriate for most audiences. They may be found in some extreme or unethical forms of literature, but they are not something to be encouraged or explored.
Literature aims to elevate our minds and souls. Stories with such inappropriate content are not what good literature is about. It is more about moral lessons, beautiful romances, or important historical events presented in an artistic way.
I'm sorry, but this kind of topic is not suitable for discussion. We can talk about something like a mother's love or a family's happy moment instead.
This kind of question involves inappropriate and objectionable content. We should avoid engaging in or promoting such kinds of narratives.