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Apparently they do it to mark/take ownership of their territory and disguise their scent (those are two of the theories anyway).
Simple solution is to be sure to pick up poop and walk on a leash. Correct them if you see them going towards a poop pile. Owning a dog is like having a child. There's some odd behaviors and grossness to deal with. |
I'm just glad the subject line wasn't a recipe
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The title of this thread is kind of awesome. I can picture a modern painting with some abstract blotch and the title "Dog rolls in poop." |
Oh man...this is why I'm a cat person. Love the doggies, but I prefer the self-cleaning fastidious type of pets myself
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I was wondering when this would come up. Lots of dogs eat their poop. What is the preference? Eats poop, or rolls in poop? |
Cats walks in a litter box, stepping over their pee & little poop balls, they kick litter all over, piss on your plants if they feel like it, and then after walking in the feces packed litter box they step out and walk all over your floors. How is this any better? |
They don't walk in the spots that are soiled. And if you clean up the shit and scoop up the clumped pee, you're good to go. My cat becomes mad if his box isn't immaculate. That's more than I could say about my dog who did indeed like to munch on his shit. Furthermore, when you walk a dog outside, what do you think it's stepping into and and bringing into your home? rose petal perfume? You're an idiot. |
I made the "real smoker" analogy some time ago when this thread was fresh. I agree that cats are somewhat less dirty, but ultimately, this is why I'm not a pet owner at all. |