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Why do dogs bury their bones, food or other items?
Posted by Verona Bradley on September 12, 2024 at 1:26 pmWhy do dogs bury their bones, food or other items?
Bruno replied 2 months, 1 week ago 2 Members · 1 Reply -
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Usually, dogs tend to bury bones or food or other items because it forms up to their instincts from their great ancestors. This practice is just evident, and researchers have decided to look into the reasons as to why they even do this:
Natural behavior:
This resembles the grave struggle of wild canines with creased Viking ancestry. In their adventure, they meet hardly any animals for repast. They kill what they can, such as poultry, and the leftovers are taken and even buried. The dogs in focus still have this temptation, even though, in most cases, food is in plenty.
Conservation and Security:
Dogs can bury things so that they will not be removed by other people. This means that food, toys, bones, or any other favorable items are protected from being acquired by other animals or human beings.
Freshness:
Such a practice is sometimes recommended, even if it only comes naturally to some dog owners. Digging in varied soils helps prevent food from bustling bacteria.
Stress Relief or Discomfort:
Some dogs tend to do burying of objects for play purposes or to combat boredom or anxiety. They want to extend their behavior by giving them fresh items as different dogs can take them into their mouth or chew on them.
Territorial Behavior:
Hiding valuables such as toys or bones is another reason dogs will mark their territory to keep these items safe.
Burying is also a behavior that tends to derive from the domestic dog’s ancestry because it is a form of survival behavior that has existed since the time of their feral relatives. At the same time, it may be a source of mental stimulation or an adaptation to the setting.