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Why do dogs cover up their waste products?

Apparently, dogs scratch at the grass furiously with their hind legs after they poop in order to mark their territory. Contrary to what it may look like, they are not actually trying to cover up their waste products.


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Some do, it's not abnormal if they do.


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Because its a waste by-product of eating food.


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yep. this is where waste is eliminated from the pigs body same as humans.


Do bigger dogs waste more energy than smaller dogs?

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Why do dogs hump the air after defecating?

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They're removed and destroyed as biological waste


Can dogs get chronic waste disease?

Currently there is no evidence that the infectious prior responsible for CWD can infect dogs. However, there hasn't been much research into this.


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Are pariah dogs dogs?

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