Thread 936578847 - /b/ [Archived: 675 hours ago]

mr. bruh its back
7/3/2025, 10:34:11 AM No.936578847
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So... why do dogs do this?
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Anonymous
7/3/2025, 12:08:18 PM No.936580678
>>936578847 (OP)
Pajeet had bad karma and was reincarnated as dog, true story.
Anonymous
7/3/2025, 12:30:59 PM No.936581186
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>>936578847 (OP)
Anonymous
7/3/2025, 12:38:36 PM No.936581400
>>936578847 (OP)
Instinct.
Dogs like rolling in smelly things to mask their scent so prey can't smell them until it is too late.
Anonymous
7/3/2025, 2:09:55 PM No.936583374
I've seen humans do the same thing
Anonymous
7/3/2025, 2:15:16 PM No.936583508
>>936578847 (OP)
no idea, let em enjoy things >:3
Anonymous
7/3/2025, 2:31:02 PM No.936583955
>>936578847 (OP)
i cried like this too when i saw my dog being an absolute degenerate like this.
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Anonymous
7/3/2025, 3:00:29 PM No.936584596
>>936583955
it's how they relieve pressure to get on with the day, it's like a reflex to let them know they're still alive

it's important for them to stretch out and exercise to stay in shape, so they feel better

and when they get happy, they jump
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Anonymous
7/3/2025, 3:57:23 PM No.936585873
>>936584596
they're a great way to kill parasites and other internal invasions.