Dogs turn in circles to ensure safety Dogs like to turn in circles before they poop to clean up the neighborhood and to make sure they are safe. Because dogs are defenseless when they poop, dogs like to observe whether their surroundings are safe by circling in place before they poop to make sure it is safe for them to poop. Dogs turn around to prevent being poked in the butt Dogs like to poop in the grass or jungle, dogs turn in place in circles, so that the grass or tree branches poking butt flattened, so that the dog poop up more smoothly, more comfortable. In fact, this behavior of dogs is out of self-protection, to prevent something poking their buttocks, and thus injured. Dogs turn around is out of nature dog ancestors live in the mountains, long-term survival in the wild caused by the high degree of vigilance around the dog, so dogs like to turn around when they poop, often around to survey the surrounding environment to determine whether there is harm here. Over time, even if history has changed, this habit still extends down with the genes.
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