Timeline for Why does my dog roll in gross stuff?
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Mar 30, 2016 at 15:52 | comment | added | Dan Henderson | I agree with Cedric. Either the first sentence, and the picture, should be removed from the answer entirely, or further information about this behavior in wolves needs to be added to the answer. | |
Mar 17, 2014 at 16:13 | comment | added | Cedric H. | Nevertheless, apart from the nice picture, this answer is uselessly referring to wolves. It doesn't contribute anything to the actual reason. What if I change the first sentence "This comes from their ancestors, wolves." into "Because they are dogs"? | |
Mar 17, 2014 at 16:11 | comment | added | Cedric H. | @ThomasH I disagree with your last sentence. It is all self consistent: dogs are descended from Wolves, but of course not the wolves we can see today. However todays's wolves are closer to the "original" wolf than are today's dogs. That's what Bradshaw describe in his book[s] and that's compatible with Wikipedia. | |
Oct 20, 2013 at 3:43 | vote | accept | JoshDM | ||
Oct 10, 2013 at 22:33 | comment | added | ThomasH | @mattytommo I stand corrected, and so does John Bradshaw. In defence of dogs is a terrific book but it seems that it's wrong (out of date) on that account. | |
Oct 10, 2013 at 21:53 | history | edited | Mathew Thompson | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Oct 10, 2013 at 20:06 | history | answered | Mathew Thompson | CC BY-SA 3.0 |