Have you ever wondered why dogs roll in the grass? We've got the reasons behind this curious—and sometimes stinky—dog behavior. There are many reasons dogs may roll in the grass, according to ...
Since the very beginning of dogs, rolling in the grass has been one of their habits. To conceal their smell from other animals or to not be noticed by the prey, ancient Indian dogs that lived in the ...
If, like any good pet owner, you strive to feed your dog a balanced diet you may wonder why they also choose to munch on grass. They are canines not cows, after all. Some dogs often gnaw on the green ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: @joey_how_u_doinnn/Instagram Dogs will find joy in the simplest things. Whether it’s chasing a ball, splashing ...
For many dogs, rolling in dead stuff is an olfactory delight. Every other Friday, the Outside/In team answers a listener question about the natural world. This week's question comes from Dustin in ...
Grass is perhaps one of the most hotly-debated of all dog ‘snacks’. But, contrary to popular belief, your dog’s inclination to munch on grass doesn’t necessarily mean they need to throw up. It can be ...
Just like the question of why chickens cross the road, the answer to why dogs roll in grass may be equally simple. "Because it feels good," says Dr. John Faught, co-founder of Firehouse Animal Health ...
Dogs will find joy in the simplest things. Whether it’s chasing a ball, splashing through puddles, or rolling happily across a patch of grass, many pets seem determined to enjoy every outdoor moment.