i go through that every day when i take my min pin to the park. i feel sorry for the dogs who are walking with their humanwho is too busy talking on their cell, blue tooth, or to the person who is walking with them to notice that they have to pee, poop, or just want to sniff here or there.
I actually asked my vet once how dogs decide where to “stop.” He said they really don’t know. My dog definitely has to have the “right” place. I read once their choice of position for dookie is related to the magnetic poles, and my dog does tend to face southeast. But sometimes their signals are not clear, apparently, and it throws the dogs off, leaving them spinning or unclear what is correct. I spend about 5 miles or more daily walking my dog on a leash, so I have to find some sort of entertainment. My dog provides it. She’s also a trained hunter from before I adopted her, so any loud sniffing and we move on once she starts to announce the scent of her find. I prefer not to wake up the neighbors.
B UTTONS about 3 years ago
WAIT Now I forgot what I was trying to find!
Doug K about 3 years ago
I’m not sure hurrying up in this way is going to get a faster result.
Catfeet Premium Member about 3 years ago
Rover is not passing the sniff test!
DaveG1960 about 3 years ago
You have to find the correct spot, you can’t rush these things….
JamieLee Premium Member about 3 years ago
I usually tell my dog ‘Hurry up, there’s no test on it later!’
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
That’s why I usually use a leash. Not necessary but without it we’d never make it more than a few steps…
thepinkbaroness about 3 years ago
(sniffing intensifies)
j.l.farmer about 3 years ago
i go through that every day when i take my min pin to the park. i feel sorry for the dogs who are walking with their humanwho is too busy talking on their cell, blue tooth, or to the person who is walking with them to notice that they have to pee, poop, or just want to sniff here or there.
Moonkey Premium Member about 3 years ago
I actually asked my vet once how dogs decide where to “stop.” He said they really don’t know. My dog definitely has to have the “right” place. I read once their choice of position for dookie is related to the magnetic poles, and my dog does tend to face southeast. But sometimes their signals are not clear, apparently, and it throws the dogs off, leaving them spinning or unclear what is correct. I spend about 5 miles or more daily walking my dog on a leash, so I have to find some sort of entertainment. My dog provides it. She’s also a trained hunter from before I adopted her, so any loud sniffing and we move on once she starts to announce the scent of her find. I prefer not to wake up the neighbors.
Yakety Sax about 3 years ago
LOL!
"Doon the Watter" on the Waverley about 3 years ago
You can’t rush genius!
mymontana about 3 years ago
Oh, those sniffs…how much longer could our canine friends SNIFF?
about 3 years ago
Give him some time, Red.
lemonbaskt about 3 years ago
the worse part of dog walking what are they sniffing they wont leave
NyahNyahNyah about 3 years ago
snerk!
Wait, I mean, “Sniff, sniff!”
or should it be, “Sniff, sniff, sniffity-sniff sniff!”