Lifestyle with Dog

Why Does My Dog Do That? Weird Dog Behaviors Explained

“This post contains affiliate links, and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links.”

Why do dogs roll around in disgusting, smelly stuff?

Grossroll

Animal poop, a dead frog, decomposing garbage… the nastier, the stinkier, the BETTER! Why on earth would our dogs enjoy rolling in disgusting, stinky stuff? There are a few different theories on the topic.

The most popular theory says this is a trait carried down from their wild ancestors. Experts believe dogs roll in stinky stuff to mask their own scent, making it easier to sneak up on prey. While the wild dogs’ prey could probably smell a stinked-up dog coming from a mile away, they wouldn’t expect to be attacked by something that smells like it’s already dead.

Other theories say that rolling in something gross is a way for dogs to advertise to others that they’ve found something awesome. Some have suggested that dogs do it, particularly after baths or when recently groomed, to get rid of a perfume or soap that they don’t like the smell of. And, another theory says that the oils and fats of decomposing animals or garbage act as a skin and coat conditioner, an ancestral beauty regimen of sorts.

Our next weird behavior isn’t gross, but it’s certainly odd! Many dogs, at mealtime, will scoop up a mouthful of their food and move to another location (usually to your expensive area rug, right?) to eat it. Why do they do this? Click NEXT!

Use your ← → (arrow) keys to browse

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

DogingtonPost.com was created for the love of dogs. The site was conceived and built through the combined efforts of contributing bloggers, technicians, and compassioned volunteers who believe the way we treat our dogs is a direct reflection of the state of our society. Through the creation of a knowledge base that informs, uplifts and inspires, we can make a difference.
  • NewsBreak Icon

As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Certain content that appears on this site comes from Amazon. This content is provided 'AS IS' and is subject to change or removal at any time.

This site contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase after clicking them, we may get a small commission. The Dogington Post is dedicated to finding the best products for dogs and we will never recommend a product that we don’t love. All images and names which are not the property of The Dogington Post are the property of their respective owners.

Copyright © 2024 Dogington Post. Founder: Harlan Kilstein

To Top

Like Us for Wonderful Dog Stories and Cute Photos!