As pack animals, dogs have a natural drive to bury important possessions like bones and food. Burying things also provides stimulation, so dogs might hide toys and food when bored or stressed. To keep ...
ANSWER: The bone-burying dog is reverting to the behavior of its ancient ancestors. Burying bones is a survival instinct learned thousands of years before wolves were domesticated and developed into ...
You may find it peculiar when you think you’re giving your dog a treat by handing over a bone and they immediately find a place to bury it, whether that be in your backyard or under the covers. All ...
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