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PostSubject: any solutions to stop rolling in poo    any solutions to stop rolling in poo  EmptyFri Oct 17, 2014 1:52 pm

My Husky is the first dog I'v had to do this.
did some searching not finding any good solutions.
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PostSubject: Re: any solutions to stop rolling in poo    any solutions to stop rolling in poo  EmptyFri Oct 17, 2014 2:43 pm

The first question that come to mind for me is "Who's poo?" I'd be at a complete loss if it's his/her own. However if it's other animals that's all too common. I have an Alaskan Husky and we have wild donkeys around and Avalanche can never decide whether he wants to eat it or roll in it ... (ARGH!!!) in either case if I see it first he doesn't get the chance to do either.

Dogs like to roll in things we consider obnoxious (at best) to provide a covering scent ... all too common.

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PostSubject: Re: any solutions to stop rolling in poo    any solutions to stop rolling in poo  EmptyFri Oct 17, 2014 3:04 pm

Much to our dismay, it's scent rolling. They think they smell like a warrior, lol, but really it's to cover the scent of the obnoxious animal who left it, he's rolling to tell everyone this is my turf go away. Good recall, as in call your dog away when you see him do the stop, drop, and roll, should be the easiest and cost effective thing to do.
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