Dogs also need to go out daily, both to do their needs but also to
smell other canines, breathe the outside air and to meet people (and more if affinity).
Not exact matches
Moreover, just like polite dogs
smell each
other's anal glands in a standard greeting, such information gathering is likely part of how
canines bond with members of their pack by displaying trust and affection.
Common
canine motivators include going for car rides, getting a ball tossed, going on walks, playing tug, access to
other dogs, access to
smells, and — the biggie — food.