Bizarre animal behaviors

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The german wirehair dogs like to roll themself in excrements, the huskie sled dogs are also known to eat human faeces. Does coyotes also have a taste for human waste ?

Obviously, the reasons for, like the the german wirehair dogs covering themselfs in their prey's excrement is to cover their own scent, however, there reasons for why some dogs eat human waste, is less understood ?

In the past I had deer checking out my morning dump, and well as reading about still hunters who collect their own urin, which they then spread out around their stand for the deer the check out.
 
Animal waste contains lots of fatty acids, proteins and sugars. Basically, it's nutritious. The indigenous nations of the North used to eat caribou dung during the bad times.

Oh, I've forgotten to mention the vitamins!
 
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my friends beagle will roll and bury itself in horse crap. Lay there alllllllll day eatting and rolling in it, then come home and want in the house. Dumbest dog i've ever seen, I think its had porcupine quils 3 times. Dog is only like 4years old.LOL
 
Which means taking a dump in the wilderness while hunting or hiking, one adds to the local food chain.

Going through the same trails again in the mountains, I have noticed that even when I cover my dump with branches, some craetures will find and eat it, including the toilet paper. Coyotes ?
 
My dogs consider our horse barn to be a never ending buffet of horse sh!t, they don't go near the cattle manure, just horses. Guess they like their oats processed.
 
My two dogs love the horse crap as well. Of course nothing beats the odd delicacy of cat sh!t. Every now and then I find one of the dogs in the litter box just a givin'er. Deer and bear poo seems to do nothing for them.
 
My dogs would occasionally eat horse crap. If it was warm they'd pass it up, but if frozen and crunchy, wow - they'd be on it like a fat kid on a donut.
 
my dog figured out how to open coolers, her treat box and those plastic rubbermaid containers
 
When ever the farrier came around to change the horses shoe's, the dogs would hang around and eat all the bits and pieces of manure filled horse hoof shaving. Only the cars anti-freeze seems to do serious harm to a dogs digestive system,
 
DVXDUDE said:
my friends beagle will roll and bury itself in horse crap. Lay there alllllllll day eatting and rolling in it, then come home and want in the house. Dumbest dog i've ever seen, I think its had porcupine quils 3 times. Dog is only like 4years old.LOL
Do you think that it will make it to five?:D
 
I know of one dog that made a mortal mistake by going behind a horse. Just one kick in the dogs head broke the neck.
 
My dog likes to eat moose #### and as an added bonus, will roll in anything that stinks. I mean anything.
Once I had him out for a stroll in the woods. He ran off the path and into some thick trees and before I knew where he was, the stench hit me. He had found where some berry picker took a dump and was rolling in it like there was no tomorrow. This was some fresh, rancid stuff too. I think the fellow ate a gallon or 2 of blueberries beforehand. :bangHead:
Another time had him out on a beach and he was a couple of hundred yards ahead of me and I notice he's rolling around on something. I run over knowing its gotta be something bad and sure enough, its a decaying seal carcass. If anyone's ever smelled this...you feel my pain. :bangHead: :shotgun:

Actually, I think all breeds with a decent nose are intrigued by smells and have a tendency to roll in them.
 
The dead salmon float up on the beach and if I don't find them before the dog, PEHEWWW. One time with my first shorhair I was taking a bush s**t and heard a noise behind me and my dog was right there lapping it up.
 
Very few knows about these bizarre , animal behaviour, where anything eatable, including something very disgusting to humans, will be consumed by some four legged creatures, including "mans best friend", the domesticated dog, which also will start to go and "pack up" in no time, and turn against humans, if given a chance.
 
bushwhacker said:
The dead salmon float up on the beach and if I don't find them before the dog, PEHEWWW. One time with my first shorhair I was taking a bush s**t and heard a noise behind me and my dog was right there lapping it up.
I remember an acquaintance telling me that his dog would roll in the dead salmon in the fall on the Credit River. He said the smell was worse than skunk and was quite difficult to get rid of too.
 
As a young dog my pup was big on rolling in putrified dead fish, and the odd wet cow pie, but he graduated to rolling in human sh*t whenever he had the chance.

At one time he was pretty fond of eating bear cr*p, but later on in life gained a taste for elk t*rds. He liked them fresh - not old and crunchy.

Fond of horse muffins his entire life...

He had a fart that could make a maggot gag - but then I'm fond of blue cheese and onion sandwiches, and on a good day - can break wind that can knock a buzzard off a sh*t wagon at 50 yards, so who am I to speak??

The pup and I got along famously.
 
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