But it's not rodents to blame—it's the dog. It may be stereotypical, but dogs do bury bones and other goodies all the time.
Burying bones is an instinctual behavior for dogs, one that traces back to ancient times. To us, it may seem odd that our ...
ANSWER: The bone-burying dog is reverting to the behavior of its ancient ancestors. Burying bones is a survival instinct learned thousands of years before wolves were domesticated and developed ...
You can also opt for synthetic bones, like Nylabone, instead. Maybe you didn't mind when your dog stuck to burying their bones and toys — but now they've moved on to your belongings, like the ...
Dr. Mark explains why you should avoid giving your dog ham this holiday—or any time of year. Watch the Diving Dog competition ...