every time he gets out of the yard he comes home covered in poop. why is he doing this????
2007-05-13
12:55:45
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CRYSTAL L21
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my dog is a 120 lb great dane / lab.
2007-05-13
13:11:04 ·
update #1
i live in an incoporated rural area that has open range cattle. they just wander around and leave cow pies everywhere.
2007-05-13
13:12:53 ·
update #2
he is an escape artist. he is very strong and just lifts up the fence when he wants to get out. we rely highly on his cooperation.
2007-05-13
13:18:13 ·
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Rolling in any foul smelling stuff is a defensive technique that a dog uses to foil a predator. The prey animal usually uses the feces of another animal and this will confuse a predator that is tracking it and give the prey some advantage in escaping. This is an instinctive and inherited behavior but, not all dogs do this. And being instinctive behavior it is hard to correct and the best solution is to remove the problem rather than correcting the dog. Sounds like your dog has bigger problems including being an escape artist. That is serious and dangerous. I would be addressing that issue.
2007-05-13 13:08:54
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answered by DaveSFV 7
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that is on no account unusual habit. A canine scent is its identity. %. animals comprehend one yet another making use of their scent, not their sight. scent is the main precious of the senses interior the canine. while in comparison with a human beings 5 million olfactory receptors, canine have 220 million! without the canine beginning off his mouth and telling you why he/she likes this disgusting habit one ought to easily surmise that a canine rolls in manure or different stink-ables with the intention to cover their own fragrance. This previous looking trick remains carried out interior the wild with wolves and coyotes-- if each and all of the prey can scent is poop, the prey has no thought the hunter is on the way. hello, a minimum of it wasn't a lifeless skunk. a a threat reason that they could roll in a lifeless animal is to mark the carcass as their own. Rolling can circulate away a the canine's fragrance at the back of -- it quite is a sturdy thank you to declare that carcass and save the different scavengers away. There could have been something interior the scat that your canine enjoyed the scent of. all of it boils all the way down to this. often times canine will roll in nasty stuff and that's ok. they're doing what instinctively they think of is powerful. If it happens top after a bath, then you quite ought to evaluate a distinctive canine shampoo. some have perfumes which would be friendly to human beings yet scent undesirable to the animal. it quite is merely an attempt to masks the grotesque and un-canine-like odors. optimistically you probably did not step in it.
2017-01-09 19:07:20
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answered by ? 4
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dogs like the smell of poop for some odd reason, my dog used to do that too! but when ever she did i would run out in the field and yell and make a bunch of noise so it would scare her away from it. and now when ever she goes over to the poop she thinks something is going to scare her, so she doesn't go over there anymore!
2007-05-13 13:17:56
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answered by ? 2
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It's part of their nature. You got to make sure he doesn't escape any more. I don't mean to lecture, but lots worse things could happen to a roaming dog: getting shot, poisoned, run over, napped, trapped. There are a lot of animal haters out there.
2007-05-13 12:59:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Just pick up the cow crap!
2007-05-13 12:59:00
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answered by Answermaster101 2
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simply pull him away or tell him in an agressive low voice no. Eventually when he backs off when you say no reward him!
Good Luck!
2007-05-13 12:58:24
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answered by Anna L 5
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He thinks it smells good.
2007-05-13 13:18:00
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answered by answer man 3
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Ah, Leashes work!
If he wasn't running loose it wouldn't happen.
It's Eau de Poo.
2007-05-13 13:03:54
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answered by Anonymous
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