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A Dog Thing. And Other Wonders.
No math or nothin.
Anyone know why dogs spin around and around before they poop? I always thought they just like to point north when they ****. Turns out that’s why. But they also do it to make a mental map of new areas and orient themselves. That’s why they get lazy about it at home. Also, reindeer and caribou are the same thing. What do you guys got? |
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I just sit down.
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Jump down, turn around, dump a pile of dookie.
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Eh... that is partially true. Dog circle around to scan for threats before they are in a vulnerable position, such as pooping. I believe it is the same reason they do that when preparing to lay down to sleep. They don't want to be surprised.
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Have also read they look at us when pooping because they're in a vulnerable state and are reassured by seeing their pack leader.
Same reason I like to make eye contact with Grace when squeezing a growler through the hoop. |
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Grace under fire, Vin? :D
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I bet I could hit a 3-pointer right now, Vin-bob.
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My catahoula bulldog turns around at least 6 or 7 times when laying down to sleep.
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