Experts
believe dogs roll in stinky stuff to mask their own scent, making it easier to sneak up on prey.
Not exact matches
Many people
believe dogs always possess a «
dog smell,» but
dogs should NOT have an odor (unless of course they have
rolled in something stinky).
«War
Dogs» involves a story you'd never
believe was true, but it's actually based on a
Rolling Stone article by Guy Lawson in 2011.
Many animal behaviorists
believe that the modern
dog's predisposition to
rolling in animal dung dates back to the habits of its wild ancestors.
If it smells bad and can hide their own scent,
believe me,
dogs will
roll in it!
I can't
believe I didn't get bitten because I ended up
rolling around on the ground yanking back the pit and finally grabbing my
dog and lifting her up.
It might be difficult to
believe (considering some of the things your
dog will
roll in or put in her mouth), but
dogs have specific sanitary requirements.