Why do dogs bury their bones?


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Nathan

Dogs love bones and are sometimes known for their behavior of 'burying bones in the soil.' Dog trainer Theoti Anderson explains why dogs take the trouble to fill their favorite property.

Why Dogs Bury Things | Cesar's Way
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According to Anderson, dogs fill their bones because their ancestors, wolves, have the instinct to store food. Wolves store leftovers of their killed prey in a fairly large retreat and move leftovers so that even young wolves cannot be found by their siblings.



For wolves, it made sense to 'buy in the soil' to prevent the leftovers from being stolen, but for dogs, the leftovers are rarely stolen, so the meaning is diminished. According to

Caesar Millan , a well-known dog trainer known for National Geographic's ' The Charisma Dog Trainer-Understanding Dog Feelings ', today this instinct is used to store important things for later play. , It is said that it has changed to the meaning of relieving stress and killing time.

Also, some hounds such as terriers and dachshunds prefer to dig holes for no reason. 'Dachshunds don't worry if they hide their bones under the couch or pillow,' Anderson said, as this is a remnant of what the hounds used to drive their burrows out of their prey. Commentary.



Dogs that hide things have the property of revisiting the hiding place every time they feel uplifted, but the 'how to revisit' is different for each dog, and dogs that never visit the hiding place for the week immediately after hiding, or 20 hiding places Some dogs finally decide where to hide after changing the number of times, and some dogs inadvertently forget the hidden place completely. However, dogs have an olfactory sense that is 10,000 to 100,000 times better than humans, so even if you forget the hiding place, there is almost no problem.

In response to the question, 'Do you like to fill certain things?' Anderson said, 'Dog fills anything. I've met dogs who love to fill rocks. I I didn't know why the dog wanted to bury the rock, but it seemed to be a special act for him anyway. '

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