I’ve grown up with dogs all of my life. We’ve had all kinds of dogs from Chows, Pugs, Dachsands, Hounds, Peekapoos, Boxers, Boston Terriers and a variety of mixes of different sizes. Over the years I’ve noticed that almost all dogs share a few common habits. I’ve always wondered why they do some of the things they do. With a little research, I’m found the answers to my questions.
1. Doing circles (usually 3 circles) before lying down. The main reason why your lovable pooch has this habit comes from their genetics ingrained in them. In the wild, their ancestors would do this to mat down their bedding to make it more comfortable. Why three times? We may never know.
2. Rolling in nasty smelling things. I hate this habit. My hounds love this especially in dead animals and goose poop. It is the White Diamonds of the dog world. Instinctively, dogs use the smell to hide their own scent in order to be able to sneak up on their prey so they aren’t identified.
3. I always find it funny to watch my dog chase her tail. Anxiety and boredom can be the main causes similar to us humans fidgeting with a rubber band or paperclip. Sometimes it can be just to get attention especially if you laugh and make fun when she does it. Some attention is better than no attention.
4. Most of my dogs love to be fully covered by a blanket while they sleep. I often find when I come home from work find my made bed with a tunnel in it. This is where she has burrowed into the blankets while I was gone for a nice nap. They say this makes them feel warm and safe. I can see that being the reason. As a little kid, it was always comforting to be under the covers. How they manage to breathe with their heads buried is still a mystery to me.
5. My dogs always kick the dirt behind them after they do their business. I found out that this is because they are trying to hide their scent. To cover any trace from their prey. This again is a trait passed down through their genes in the wild.
I hope this takes the mystery out of why many of our beloved pals behave the way they do. I really enjoyed doing the research for this article.