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Why do dogs

Evil_Frisky

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Feel the need to find the most disgusting, smelliest, gross and stinky things to roll around in?

Damn!

I have this beautiful little pom, really cute as can be. And this week alone i've had to bathe her four times because she goes run out to potty and rolls around in the junk in the yard left over from the nasty water of Rita. She comes running in the house and jumps staight on the sofa or in my lap like shes so proud of her new smell :worried:

I was considering a doggie door with the remote access collar but damn, im really worried about what she'll come in like when im not home to rush her off to the tub to bathe her.

She's brought in dead frogs, crawfish, even came in after smelling like poop because she decided to roll around in it...... blech!

and then she comes up on me really close scratching on me for me to love her because she really thinks she did something good.
 
i dont know why dogs do that i have often wondered that...they dig wholes in the mud after it rains and rolls around after wards....it is nasty
 
Dogs are all about scent. The more powerful the scent, the more they are attracted to it. I'm sure we smell kinda funky to them.

Another thing dogs do is turn around three times before they sit down. The weird thing is that my girlfriend does the same thing at the beach when she puts the blanket down. I am so glad she didn't read that. :D
 
KIAN said:
Dogs are all about scent. The more powerful the scent, the more they are attracted to it. I'm sure we smell kinda funky to them.

Another thing dogs do is turn around three times before they sit down. The weird thing is that my girlfriend does the same thing at the beach when she puts the blanket down. I am so glad she didn't read that. :D


youl be sleeping in the dog house tonight.. lol
 
lmao @ turn around three times.
 
Frisky said:
lmao @ turn around three times.

It's true. :)
You watch next time your dog finds a place to sit down. He will go around three times before he finally drops down. Just like my girlfriend who I can now see from the doghouse. Gee it's cool out here.

The scent thing would also explain why you always see dogs with homeless people on the streets. You never see one with a cat.
 
Whenever one of my dogs kills a lizard, she rolls on top of it to get the scent of it on her for reasons I have yet to figure out
 
KIAN said:
The scent thing would also explain why you always see dogs with homeless people on the streets. You never see one with a cat.

Nah, cats live in a world of scent too.

A cat's not a good pet for a homeless dude because cats are territorial. Homeless people move around too much. The cat would just run away. A dog will follow its owner anywhere.
 
I swear that dogs were put on this earth to make cats look great!! Who would want to deal with that when you can have a pet that's a neat freak and practically takes care of itself! And for you cat AND dog owners... do you have a favorite...no come on really...do you?

 
Because they are nasty, they eat their own shit for goodness sake. I do like to see them wag their tails though. They are like little children and so easy to please.
 
Mr. dB said:
Nah, cats live in a world of scent too.

A cat's not a good pet for a homeless dude because cats are territorial. Homeless people move around too much. The cat would just run away. A dog will follow its owner anywhere.

I heard a story of cat making it's way all the way back to Texas from California. I don't believe it, but I've heard similar stories. They have a built in radar. This explains what happened to my daughters cat when it got out. I thought the coyotes got her but she probably headed back home, 25 miles away.
 
Prittykitty said:
I swear that dogs were put on this earth to make cats look great!! Who would want to deal with that when you can have a pet that's a neat freak and practically takes care of itself! And for you cat AND dog owners... do you have a favorite...no come on really...do you?



i wish i could have a cat.. i LOVE them.. hence my handle.

My daughter is has intense allergies to them and even around them for a short time has attacks. We had them in the past and when she reached a certain age just would get sick, and end up in the hospital. Realized that her allergies were so high with them so had to get rid of them.

and she LOVES cats
 
Mr. dB said:
Nah, cats live in a world of scent too.

A cat's not a good pet for a homeless dude because cats are territorial. Homeless people move around too much. The cat would just run away. A dog will follow its owner anywhere.

That's true but dogs like acquiring scent whereas cats like to spread it around.

Plus, you are more likely to give money to a homeless person when they are sitting next to a dog with big sad eyes than if they were sitting next to a fur-ball of a cat licking its ass.
 
KIAN said:
That's true but dogs like acquiring scent whereas cats like to spread it around.

Plus, you are more likely to give money to a homeless person when they are sitting next to a dog with big sad eyes than if they were sitting next to a fur-ball of a cat licking its ass.

I don't know about that... If there is a dog sitting next to a homeless guy I would be cautious of even walking next to them! What if it is vicious or something. Dogs can turn on you in a heartbeat! On the other hand... If he had a cat next to him I'd give him evey dime I had! :kitty:
 
Prittykitty said:
I don't know about that... If there is a dog sitting next to a homeless guy I would be cautious of even walking next to them! What if it is vicious or something. Dogs can turn on you in a heartbeat! On the other hand... If he had a cat next to him I'd give him evey dime I had! :kitty:

Cats are worthless pets. You cant wrestle, or play with them.

Cant play catch.

And they always run away.

Very boring.
 
biteme said:
I heard a story of cat making it's way all the way back to Texas from California. I don't believe it, but I've heard similar stories. They have a built in radar. This explains what happened to my daughters cat when it got out. I thought the coyotes got her but she probably headed back home, 25 miles away.

A friend of mine had a neighbor who used to travel for business, and when she was gone, she'd just lock her big, friendly Maine Coon Cat outside, leaving him to fend for himself or to beg for morsels from the neighbors. She moved to a different neighborhood, and about a month later the cat turned up on my friend's front porch. To get there, he had to have journeyed about five miles, and would have crossed several of the busiest streets in town.
 
Mr. dB said:
A friend of mine had a neighbor who used to travel for business, and when she was gone, she'd just lock her big, friendly Maine Coon Cat outside, leaving him to fend for himself or to beg for morsels from the neighbors. She moved to a different neighborhood, and about a month later the cat turned up on my friend's front porch. To get there, he had to have journeyed about five miles, and would have crossed several of the busiest streets in town.

Amazing. They are smarter than us in some ways. Life is a mystery.
 
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