Why do dogs love to roll on the ground
Golden Retriever

Parents all know that they have to bathe their dogs every time. The first step is to throw the water away, and then it rolls all over the floor, rubbing it here and there, and is covered in dust from the bath just taken. This gives parents a headache. Why do dogs roll all over the floor?

We all know that dogs’ senses can be up to 1 million times higher than those of humans. Recently, the concept of fragrance and odor in our clumsy senses is different for dogs. Probably very childish and simple.

For example, perfume, we smell a certain fragrance, but for dogs, the fragrance ingredients inside, the added alcohol content, the smell of the container holding the perfume, and the smell of the perfume during the processing It can smell the smell of added chemicals and many other smells that we can't imagine that are picked up during the production process. For it, all tastes are too complex. Whether it is the fragrance or odor we smell, it is just a taste for dogs. Naturally, it is also biased towards taste preferences, such as the taste of meat.

We are used to bathing dogs to remove dirt and odors from their bodies. We use various shampoos or hair protectors to make the dog’s appearance the way we require. It must be bright and clean. It smells good and is soft, these are all to satisfy our aesthetic taste. Naturally, dogs will be happy when they hear others praising their beauty, but bathing and scenting themselves are not for dogs. A dog's conscience, when it is stained with a strange smell, it will feel uncomfortable and instinctively let itself return to the original taste as much as possible.

The fact that dogs roll on dirty objects is a problem that almost every dog ​​parent has encountered. We can only speculate, for example: the smell on dirty items is more fragrant, which makes the dog feel that it can cover the smell of bathing on the body; or there are more types of odor molecules on dirty items, or some are closer to it. The smell... no matter how you say it, it's absolutely true that it's in nature to roll in dirty and smelly things to cover up the smell of a new bath. Because if it has been washed for a period of time, the dog will roll around on dirty items much less often.


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