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Yes No. Share this article. What did you find helpful? What was not helpful? Say more Sign me up for the PetMD Newsletter. Submit Feedback. And by the time you go home, your dog is ready to take a long nap.

Training is always the permanent solution to any negative canine behavior. You can utilize positive reinforcement to encourage your dog to stop rolling in the dirt. Over time, your dog will learn that staying off the dirt is a rewarded response. Why does my dog roll in the dirt? This behavior can either be due to canine instinct or merely a learned behavior. Table Of Contents show. Why dogs love rolling in the dirt 1.

To hide their smell. To leave their scent. To cool down. Have a point of view to share? Let us know! Select Dog or Cat. Watch the Latest Vetstreet Videos Check out our collection of more than videos about pet training, animal behavior, dog and cat breeds and more.

You need JavaScript enabled to view this video. Find a Veterinarian Near Thank you for subscribing. All rights reserved. Powered by Brightspot. Vetstreet does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Now, though, the poor dog will be reprimanded by his owners, since the smell after a dog has rolled around in the mud or on prey can be unbearable.

What you can do, however, is to avoid encouraging the behavior. Breeds Dogs. Why dogs love to roll around in the dirt and mud 4 minutes.

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