It’s called eau de fox.
Majestic indeed. :)
This guy fox.
Foxes smell bad enough all on their own, fox diarrhea has to be on a whole nother level
Majestically causing everyone to dry heave during the car ride home, even with all the windows rolled down .
Is this what the French mean by eau de “toilette?”
Dogs love to roll in gross shit.
Apparently, it’s some instinctual behavior. They roll in something smelly and gross to help mask their scent which gives them an advantage when hunting.
My dog prefers to roll in dead things. Dead birds are her favorite. Always a pleasant ride home after that.
Sorry for tagging a disgusting story to your post … but: Friend’s dog, off leash in the big city part found, rolled in and ate poo it found. Turns out it was a homeless man’s who was a drug addict. Dog started to OD. He carried to poo covered do to his car for a run to the vet but the dog vomited all over his back seat. Happy for his dog’s health but stuck cleaning homeless poo dog vomit out of his car. Again, really sorry!
Vomitted up homeless man drug-infested poop has gotta be some new sort of grossness record.
Jesus…
I could totally see my idiot dog doing this.
I think my face just made a brand new expression. Thanks for sharing!
Think about the smell
That’s a story
What’s it been, like 40,000 years of turning wolf into an empathetic, protective companion able to read our facial expressions, bond with us socially, work with us, love us, guard our babies… but we never managed to get rid of the “roll in shit” instinct. Darn fluffy goofballs.
Always a pheasant ride home after that.
FTFY
My highly trained service dog loves to roll in horse/cow/donkey poop.
She is beauty, she is grace, fox poop smeared across her face…
Very majestic. Something my dog would do.
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I’ve wondered this before: most animals have a sense of smell magnitudes stronger Than humans. But I’ve also seen situations where smells are so bad the humans are reaching but the animals don’t care.
Do animals not have the same “gross” reactionary instinct?
I’ve thought about this also. I assumed we evolved to be grossed out by things if they are dangerous or poisonous. The ones who loved the smell of sulphur or rotting flesh …didn’t make it.
You have seen how dogs say hello to each other, right? By choice.
Beautiful stinky baby
“I am become the trickster musk of a thousand generations of fox … poo.”
We’ve all been there. And some of us even got the urge to “go” in the nature ourselves with our beloved dog running around…
I once tossed some really old eggs out into my backyard just to see what would happen to them.
Turns out its my dog rolling in it a couple of days later because stank