While they may snooze on our sofas and visit the grooming parlour, never forget that dogs are descended from grey wolves.
Our pampered pets have inherited the wolves’ keen sense of smell and scavenging tendencies, making ‘playing’ with rubbish a favourite pastime for some.
Wild wolves also roll in strong-smelling substances, such as faeces, to mask their scent when they’re hunting.
So, watch out. If your dog is prone to bin-raiding, you may find them rolling in this morning’s nappies, too!
This article is an answer to the question (asked by Albert Lewis, London) 'Why do dogs love to play with trash?'
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