Dogs roll on their backs to show submissiveness or trust, and as an act of defense when fighting. They might also roll around on a toy, food or something they find during play or while exploring outside. When your dog rolls on his back on an object, he is doing it for a reason.
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In this post " Why Do Dogs Like To Rub Themselves On The Ground? " Cesar Milan and his team make sure you have all the info you need for handling your dog!
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There are a few reasons your dog may roll onto its back, all normal: they might need to scratch an itch, say hello, or roll in a tempting scent.
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Rolling on His Back in Dogs - Why it Occurs, What to Do, Prevention and Cost
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Why do dogs roll on their back? Find out in our latest, short 'infobites' article, that answers all your dog questions in bite zized chunks.
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Dr. Hanie Elfenbein gives us several reasons why dogs roll in grass and what you can do about it if your dog has a habit of rolling on smelly things.
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Why does my dog roll in the dirt? This behavior can either be due to canine instinct or merely a learned behavior.
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Have you noticed your dog rolling around in dead bugs or dead animals? While it may be gross, don't worry. There are several reasons for this behavior.
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Why do dogs roll in grass? Is he just doing it for fun or is there more to this common dog behavior? Here's what our veterinary behaviorist has to say about it.
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Learn why dogs roll in poop and other stinky things, what you can do to stop this behavior, and how to clean them up when they do.
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A dog rolling on his back is a body language commonly thought of as a simple submissive gesture, but the truth is that things are a bit more complicated than...
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Why do dogs roll in grass? Discover why your dog loves to roll around in the grass. Is he rolling in poop and trash, or just expressing his playful nature?
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Walking with this dog takes longer than normal because he wants to stop frequently to sniff the lawn and then dive into the grass.
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The reasons why a dog rolls around in animal remains or feces is not well understood. It could point to their wild ancestry where dogs and wolves would use another animal's scent to cover their own...
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Your dog does a lot of cute things to get your attention, and rolling onto their back to show you their tummy is a prime example of why you can never be mad at them for long. Whether that tummy is pudgy, skinny, furry, or hairless, having your dog roll over at your feet is an invitation you’re powerless to refuse. Once the rubbing starts, it’s obvious your dog enjoys it, but have you ever thought about why? Dogs expose ... Read more
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