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Dog owners: I have a question.
The other day I was at the dog park and noticed my dog, and a couple others that seemed attracted to one small patch of grass that they each went to and rolled over, then wiggled their bodies all over.
I went to investigate, but saw nothing out of the ordinary besides the fact that several dogs all wanted to rub themselves over this small patch. What might cause that? Would a female in heat that had previously pissed there cause that reaction? It is the only thing I can think of. |
A dead bird previously lying right there would do it.
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If there was a dead animal there then they will do it or anything really stinky. I bought a guide book for my two beagles and it said that certain dogs like to roll themselves in stinky things. I found my dogs rolling on a dead frog one day.
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Jesus, dont you know that Aaronm is the new Jesus, he must have taken a piss there...it"s really a wine spot.
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The dog park is a couple acres, built over an old landfill, so maybe something started rising from our recent rain. When we went out today he found a gopher, but decided he would rather play fetch with it than roll around on it. |
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Amen, Brother
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It is a nasty habit both the eating and the rolling. |
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Hey Belinda, how about you and Lloyd going out to dinner with me tonight. Erin is out of town and my son has a girl friend and I need a date.
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I like to rub my face on pussy like that.
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I had a friend, when I was a kid, whose dog used to do that. The gopher looked like he was recently departed. Actually, he found a dead baby bird in the back yard yesterday, but he just wanted to play with it too. |
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Course, Belinda hasnt responded and she probably doesnt know that she has met me. |
Portland is a little far for dinner..... Breakfast would be more in that timeline.... and tell you son and his girlfriend to take you to dinner. Think about all those years you and mom fed him, right??
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There is only one "The City" and that would be SF. I plan on getting there early enough to do breakfast at the Buena Vista, before heading over to Ad Tech. Then there is a little get-together at The Shields at 6 (I might be a little late for that as I need to get my fish and chips with a Guinness fix at Edinburgh Castle first). I plan on driving home after The Shields . . . unless I get lucky. Quote:
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Indeed. Steak and Lobster on you. See you in 15 mins. |
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I'm broke. Daddy is feeding me tonight. Good timing too. Dom was just about to put a roast in the oven. |
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Not a chance in hell. You should have asked me that 20 years ago. |
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strong smells are perfume to dogs lol
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Neither do I but based on the LittleLupe thread....People think I photograqph them. |
Something probably died there.
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Christ, this thread started out talking about dogs rolling in dog shit, then proceeded to morph into restaurant talk and now I'm fucking hungry.
Yet that initial tast of dog shit lingers... :D |
a female in heat peed there
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Wow. Really learned something today because I've definitely seen this happen before
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I read a book about wolves once that explained this behavior...
Seems the researcher watching this wolf pack saw them roll in dead fish on the beach every evening, then go off into the woods. Took them awhile to figure out, but it turns out they were masking their scent with that of the fish, in essence, to trick the deer into thinking it was only dead fish stalking them lol |
Dead animals, poop (especially cat) and grubs. Dogs love to roll in all of that. BTW...there are tons of those patches at that park. ;) Ours used to walk about 10 ft. then flop down and roll.
If you're going to the Buena Vista, you better have an irish coffee for me. (It's 5 o'clock somewhere so don't use the excuse you're going for breakfast.) |
I think your thinking too much about a patch of grass.
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Got about a half hour sleep, so decided to say screw it and fix one of my heavy duty lattes, then head out. Who knows, maybe I will even avoid the SF morning rush hour. |
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my female pug does that when we are out on a walk and I have always thought it was a territory marking thing
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