Here’s Why Dogs Do The Things They Do

Published on 03/04/2022
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Dragging Its Bum

You might think it’s hilarious if you see your dog dragging its bum across the floor. However, this is something to be concerned about. Scooting is a behavior that occurs when your dog is trying to release an impacted anal sac.

Dragging Its Bum

Dragging Its Bum

This has a greater impact on some breeds than others. When this happens, the dog is extremely uncomfortable, and you should take your dog to the veterinarian as soon as possible so that the organ can be drained.

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Why Your Dog Lays on Your Feet

Dogs enjoy laying right on their owners’ feet, whether they are sitting at dinner or on the couch watching TV. This adorable sign demonstrates your dog’s devotion to you and desire to protect you. They want to be as close as possible to you. If you try to get up, they will not object to you moving.

Why Your Dog Lays on Your Feet

Why Your Dog Lays on Your Feet

This is another trait that they inherited from their ancestors. Dogs enjoy sleeping in their pack. If you are a caring and trustworthy caregiver, the dog will regard you as a member of their family. They also regard you as the pack’s leader.

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