Does your dog have any odd pooping habits? Pics welcome!

MoMoGrows

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20161101_233232-1.jpg 1478071835878-54537795.jpg Mine does. He always poops one turd, then turns around and sniffs it while he poops the rest of his turds. Tried to take a pic of him doing it but he scampered off faster than my phones flash.
 

lokie

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I've had some dogs with strange habits before.
1 would go around to all of the bushes/trees he could sniff, then pick the one with
the pointiest leaves, back up onto it and drop his load.

I have one dog now that likes to leave land mines all over the yard one log at a time.
He drops a log, looks around, then moves to another spot to drop another log. Repeating
these steps until he has completed his mission.o_O
 

tyler.durden

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View attachment 3820759 View attachment 3820760 Mine does. He always poops one turd, then turns around and sniffs it while he poops the rest of his turds. Tried to take a pic of him doing it but he scampered off faster than my phones flash.
Faster than your phone's flash? You have a dog that can approach light speed, be careful that he doesn't travel backward in time, likely disturbing our continuum. Your dog must be stopped for the good of mankind, we're counting on you to be strong and do the right thing...


 

qwizoking

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I've had some dogs with strange habits before.
1 would go around to all of the bushes/trees he could sniff, then pick the one with
the pointiest leaves, back up onto it and drop his load.

I have one dog now that likes to leave land mines all over the yard one log at a time.
He drops a log, looks around, then moves to another spot to drop another log. Repeating
these steps until he has completed his mission.o_O

That's seemingly incorrect from an observational standpoint. Most dogs turn their heads even when alone. Usually in the same direction
 

lokie

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That's seemingly incorrect from an observational standpoint. Most dogs turn their heads even when alone. Usually in the same direction
True. Although when eye contact is made the situation changes. From one of being
alone to one of being in a pack.

Here is one explanation from the dog experts at The Dodo.

Wolf pack instinct.
"The feeling of being vulnerable is left over from their wild ancestor, the wolf, who still has to fend for himself in the wild. I think dogs are making sure we have their backs while they're in that vulnerable position for an extended period of time," Friedman told The Dodo.

http://www.someecards.com/cute/animals/why-dog-poop/
 
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