Dogs are known to have an amazing sense of smell so why do they always get so close to a scent humans detest?
A dog’s urine means so much more to other dogs than a human’s does to other humans. While dogs grew in the wild they had to adapt to life much hasher than their lives today. To protect themselves while caring for themselves they weren’t able to escape to their bed or kennel for protection, they marked their territory by urinating around what territory they claimed. This way other dogs immediately knew that they were walking into previously claimed territory and went another way.
Tests show that dogs can even tell whose territory it is with just their nose!
Corona sometimes gets confused at the dog park as she’s often seen marking her territory on the side of a tree. Once she’s home again she realizes who she is and goes back to her normal self.
We’ll let the sniffing go to the dogs and continue marking our territory with our homes addresses – less stinky that way.
Corona: A Dogo Argentino Breed of Dog
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