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Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Reasons why a dog scoot

By Jerry Welsh


Dog owners would have been exposed to the weird behavior of the pet. A pet turning in circles to continuously chase the tail and one that sleeps with the four legs in the air are rather weird behaviors that than a pet owner would find hard to explain. Scooting is another weird behavior of the dog. To scoot, a dog would propel its body forward using the front legs while dragging the butt against the floor, the carpet or the grass.

The family will certainly be entertained by the dog's comic act of cocking the head and turning around in circles. No matter how entertaining the dog is, the family would tire of watching the pet. Pet owners would wonder if aside from wanting to entertain, the pet's weird behavior may be due to other reasons.

The scooting of the dog can be a sign of boredom. Dogs are social animals that would always want to have the attention of the family and failing to do so would make the dog destructive to get the family's attention. A dog will be encouraged to chase its butt if laughter and attention are drawn out from the human family. The dog will be encouraged to scoot by the family's laughter.

The scooting of the pet may not be done to amuse the family. An itchy butt or an uncomfortable feeling may cause a dog to scoot. Dogs have the propensity to ingest anything so that it is possible for strings, plastic or a piece of cloth to dangle from the dog's rectum. Dried up feces can also cling to the hair in the anal area. A dog will rub its rear end against the ground in an effort to remove foreign objects from its butt.

The uncomfortable feeling resulting from an impacted anal gland or from a worm infestation will make a dog scoot. The severe itching that is caused by the segments of tape worm that pooled around the anal area will make a dog scoot. Another reason why a dog would drag its butt on the ground is anal gland disorders. Anal gland secretions give the dog its distinct odor. Nature has designed the draining of the anal gland secretion to be done when the dog defecates however because of low quality food, dogs commonly have soft stools. Soft stools would result to impacted anal gland. A dog with an impacted anal gland will be weighed down with pain and discomfort thus it would scoot.




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