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Saturday, February 24, 2018

Who else has a dog that spins around in circles before pooing?



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Poo = Nature Calls
For humans’ bowel evacuation is straightforward but for animals especially our dogs pooing in nature has some very elaborate instructions.


Doggy Business
Dogs seem to do their business wherever they feel like it, sometimes in very embarrassing places. Dog owners have observed some odd behaviours among their pets, sniffing and wandering, spinning and digging, sniffing butts, eating garbage, giving unconditional love, but this one habit has escaped our attention ever wonder why dogs need to get themselves into the right position to poo? I wondered this very question too!
Dogs don’t need a compass as they use the Earth's magnetic fields to align their bowel and bladder movements. They prefer to squat then poo along the north-south direction when the magnetic field is stable. If the magnetic field is unstable they will not. Dogs are well known for their excellent sense of smell and their keen sense of hearing. Studies have shown why dogs keep spinning around to avoid an east-west axis when they poo. He may not be doing this just to bug you like us owners sometimes question, “Why in the heck is he doing this?” There maybe a perfectly good explanation for his behaviour and here it is.
Dogs’ pooing and urinating fulfills both a physiological purpose and a social one as well. Where ever the dog expels his bodily waste; they are depositing piles of really interesting information on the ground.
The location can depend on the type of message that your dog wants to send or answer. Leaving their feces and other scent markings (urine, paw scratches) along the perimeter of their territories sends a message to other animals, etc. to stay out! Your dog searches out and leaves these messages too. These messages can tell your dog how many other dogs are in the area, the sexual status of the dogs, whether it is a female dog in heat or whether a male. The dog can tell whether the dog is a friend or an enemy, what the dog had for lunch, and when they were last in the area.
It takes time for your dog to do his business. The dog seems to prefer softer locations. If they can smell urine or feces they’re attracted to go back to the same area.



University study on Dogs pooing - please click on the link to see the rest of the article 


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