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Trav is an urban dog, so doesn't encounter many dead things that might trigger his 'roll in it' instinct.  The few dead birds, rodents or fish we've found haven't appealed to him.  He'll sniff the corpse, then seem to shrug and move on.

Tonight he found something that triggered the instinct.  I gave him a Cod Liver Oil softgel, and after picking it up, dropping it, nosing it around for a while, he started to lie down and roll on it!  Yikes!  This is human grade stuff!  LOL

What has your doodle found worthy of rolling on or in?

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JD is not much of a roller. But my previous dogs (all poodles and or poodle mixes) liked rolling on rabbit poop, goose poop, and once, on a piece of broiled salmon, lol! 

That broiled salmon is hilarious!  Did you sniff it yourself, just wondering?  I didn't know dogs rolled in poop!  (Lucky me...lol)

I was eating the same darned salmon, lol! 

Oh, boy.  Think I would have lost my appetite about then, and I'll bet it was really good!  lol

Exactly!

They love poop that isn't theirs ! Especially if it is cat poop.... yuck !

Double yuck!  I've heard of dogs raiding the kitty litter box... 

My two will rub themselves on any disgusting dead thing given the chance.

Oh, dear.  With your big yard, they've certainly had their chances to find deceased critters.  And then it's bath time.  :)

Dead fish (or maybe possibly a seagull) on the beach (Thule and Boca)

The poop of something found in a park (Thule)

A liver treat (Thule)

Clark's slipper (Rosco)

Unknown stinky stuff in our yard(Thule and Rosco)

That's quite a list, Adina!  Still laughing over Clark's slipper...:)  And a liver treat??  Maybe it was the liver in the cod liver oil that inspired Trav.

Lucky for me Quincy is not a roller, he does however think rabbit buttons are the doggy version of M&Ms.

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