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Why do my dogs rub themselves in other animal's p**p?

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My dogs will be 1 year in August, and the other one 2 years, and everytime they find a p**p in the yard that is not theirs they will eat it then throw themselves on it and rub themselves. WTF is this?

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  1. Dogs are, instinctively, predators.  The do this to mask their scent to prey.  If some prey, like say a rabbit, smells a dog coming, it will run.  On the other hand, no one is particularly afraid of say horse p**p.  If you smell that, you don't run for your life.  Dogs do this instinctively.


  2. I will no longer respond  to questions that contain any form of trash talk (WTF). I encourage others on YA to to the same.

  3. lol this is the funniest thing I've ever heard a dog do.

    Because they like the taste and the smell,

    so they eat it and roll in it

  4. The p**p is healthy and also probably there are feeling really hot so they roll themselves in cooling p**p.

  5. because its healthy :D

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