Many dogs do that, shes drying herself off.
2007-09-04 02:56:27
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answered by Anonymous
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She is both scratching and drying herself. Bathing does usually make a dog's skin itch a bit - and it's just doggy nature to roll in the grass, or, in your case, on the carpet. Grab a bath towel and gently and playfully rub and roll her in that. Long as you're not too rough, she'll love it - and it'll help keep some of the doggy hair off the carpet!
2007-09-04 03:17:19
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answered by Anonymous
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My dog hates a bath, but when it is over he loves running fast and rubbing himself on the carpet trying to get dry.
Your dog is just having fun and she feels good after a bath.
2007-09-04 03:09:36
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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That's so funny and brings back memories. We had a dog when I was little. Whenever I gave him a bath we would call him the streaker. He would go completely nuts, rubbing himself on the floor and running about 100 miles per hour in circles around from the dining room through the family room and foyer. It was a hoot. Sadly he passed away (a long time ago and he was OLD) but that brings back fun memories of my "Benny" - Benji).
2007-09-04 03:29:29
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-03 23:11:25
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answered by osazuwa 4
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Jess
is so cute to ask such an innocent question. Your dog is happy and trying to dry itself.
So your dog doesn't injure itself while running around put down 2 or 3 thick towels and encourage rubbing on the towels instead of the floor. Also when the dog is wet and rubbing on the carpet she is redepositing dirt back on her fur.
Have fun
2007-09-04 03:05:17
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answered by caltimes8 2
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Lots of things Dogs like to roll:
to pick up and distribute scents - as when a dog rolls on a dead animal (pee-ew!)
to dry off after shaking when wet - this may be the case
to scratch their backs
to feel good
to flirt (rub my tummy!)
2007-09-04 03:15:43
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answered by Barbara B 7
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Yep,
She's Just Trying To Dry Off.
All Dogs Do That
=]
2007-09-04 03:13:31
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answered by ? 1
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i know my dog likes to roll on the floor after baths too, and i think it is mainly to get dry, or just because they want to smell like the floor/carpeting... i think it's kinda funny
2007-09-04 03:06:08
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answered by Gracey 1
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I think this is a dog thing, all my dogs and pup turn into running and rolling furballs when let loose after their bath.. i think they're just happy and getting dry.
2007-09-04 02:58:58
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answered by ♥shelter puppies rule♥ 7
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