Why Do Dogs Roll In Smelly Things?

liverbird at 23h57
09
Sep
2009
Why Do Dogs Roll In Smelly Things?

As you’ve undoubtedly noticed, you and your dog have very
different notions of what smells nice. To your dog, something could
smell quite wonderful. But to you, in a word, it’s yucky. And
vice versa.


A few theories

Here’s a perfect example of something that smells nice to you but
not to your dog: the p
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