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POOCH KICKING GRASS AFTER POOPING?

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October-November-December-2025

Find out why! Dogs don't just kick for fun - they're communicating, claiming territory, say canine experts.

POOCH KICKING GRASS AFTER POOPING?

A Scented Message to Other Dogs

The primary reason dogs kick grass after pooping is to mark their territory. It's not the waste itself they're concerned with — it's what's on their paws. Dogs have scent glands between their paw pads and as they scratch the ground, they release pheromones into the soil. This scent acts as a chemical message to other dogs, signaling that “this spot is taken.”

In the wild, wolves and coyotes use similar strategies to mark territory or signal dominance. Domestic dogs have inherited this instinct from their wild ancestors. The behavior helps set social boundaries and prevent potential conflicts among canines.

Visual Cues and Displays of Power

In addition to scent, the kicked-up grass or dirt serves as a visual marker. It's a way of leaving behind a noticeable trail that another dog might sniff or see. This combination of scent and sight works as a powerful communication tool.

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