One reason may be that the dog has worms. They itch and the dog drags his/her rear to scratch the itch. My dog does this even though she doesn't have worms. (I know she doesn't because she was given a wormer recently.) I wonder if she does it just to wipe herself or scratch herself. Not sure if there are other reasons besides worms. Anyone else?
some dogs do this when they have worms. If this is the cause, go and see a vets which can sort it out for you
Rear end itches.
I think that's a sign they have worms
When a cat appears to have an itchy anus, dragging his rear end across the carpet, the most likely reason is intestinal worms of one variety or another. The best course is to visit the vet for an appropriate deworming medicine.
Dragging here rear-end along the ground is a strong symptom of worms. You may not need to go to a vet, you could try a pharmacy, they generally sell over-the-counter medications which are a lot cheaper than a visit to the vet and a prescription charge.
Most probably because it wants to mate.
The proper way is for a dog to sniff the rear end of another dog. If a dog goes face to face, it is confrintational.
cause they watch you masturbate and get horny, therefore they decied to lick out anothers pooshoot.
There are several websites such as End Of The Roll, Carpet Deals, and Carpet World that offer deals on carpet remnants. Also you can visit local carpet stores and see what carpet remnants they have in stock on sale.
The girl and the dog are on the Observation Deck at the rear of the Train.
The person you have locked in the trunk is car sick but kind enough to warn you before puking on the carpet.
It means the rear trailing arm bushings are worn out and if that is the case the rear end won't track properly. The vehicle will appear to "dog" track.
Get your rear-end waxed.
A dog will commonly itch its rear end due to a full or possibly infected anal gland. (This gland is used to help dogs mark territory.) Many dogs regularly have their anal glands "expressed" (emptied) at the vet or groomer; a messy job, but it will bring your dog relief. Less likely, the irritation may be caused by an infected gland, allergies, or parasites. Make an appointment with your vet to diagnose and treat these problems.
get a posi traction rear end and swap it out.