A instinct? Maybe its all in the dogs abillity
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Command because this serves no real purpose out in life for them
Dogs exhibit their natural instinct of trying to cover food with their nose by using their snouts to push or nudge objects like blankets, toys, or even their food bowls over the food. This behavior is rooted in their ancestral instinct to hide and protect their food from potential threats or competitors.
More than likely they never really knew the command in the first place. Try working the command along with treats over and over and over. Sooner or later your dog will remember.
If you are wondering what the most popular command is that dogs are trained to do, then your answer would be, "sit". New puppy courses teach the "sit" command, and most owners require a dog to learn the command even if they did not get puppy training.
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Its part of many dogs instinct, when it comes to trying to nurse blankets and pillow sometimes young dogs get confused if the lay on the pillows or blankets a lot there cent is all over it and therefore smells like themselves, it hold there cent and when they give birth the pups carry there cent, my advise wash the pillows and blankets more often and see how it goes.
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Some good instinct diets and tips for them can be found from websites such as www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-instinct-diet/.../the-instinct-diet and www.theloseweighthealthy.com/BestDiet/1580.html
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Dogs have the ability to move in a variety of ways. They can jump. walk on hind legs, run, walk backwards, and roll over.