Why do dogs like to scratch the ground-

Why do dogs Like to dig the ground
British Bulldog (definite introduction)

I believe everyone is familiar with the action of dogs paving the ground. Sometimes wearing a dog Dogs also do this in the grass when they're out for a walk. So why do dogs like to dig the ground, and what is their method of doing so. Some dogs do this to bury their food in the soil and keep it until they are needed, while others do this to retain the smell.

Animals generally have special habits, and different animals have different habits. In order to prevent "food shortage", some animals will store some food in advance. This habit is food storage.

Dogs also have the habit of storing food. In the wilderness, dogs can often be seen digging holes with their paws, burying animal bones in them, and then closing them with soil. It turns out that the ancestors of dogs are wild carnivores, mainly feeding on herbivores such as rabbits. Occasionally they starve because they cannot catch small animals. In order to prevent starvation, they gradually developed a food storage habit of burying leftover small animals and other food in the soil. Later, through long-term domestication of humans, although food was no longer scarce, the food storage habit inherited from their ancestors has been maintained.

So dogs’ love of scratching the floor may be a habit passed down from the past. Naturally, there are many reasons why they do this. For example, some dogs also scratch the floor at home, so They may do this to wear their nails when going out, or they may do it to retain their smell, because dogs have sweat glands on their feet. They do this to retain their scent on the ground to show their territory, so dogs There are many reasons why dogs dig the ground.

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