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KellyP:
I just wondered if anyone elses cocker enjoys to roll in all things great and smelly whilst out on walks? I'm sure the majority of you do have this problem, or have experienced it.

However it seems that Millie ust lives to hunt out these scared smelly patches and roll in them until she is absolutely stinking - today it was horse manure, although in the past favourites have been fox dirt, goose and duck droppings, and once a dead bird  :-[ >:(

obviously this means she needs a bath when she gets home - which is a whole other bundle of fun and games  :D ::)

Anyway I was wondering if anyone had any tips for stopping her  the usual firm "NO!" isn't working - not that no has a great effect on her usually anyway, I find "ah ah ah" much better - So usually I end up sprinting across a field screaming no and ah ah ah at the top of my voice as soon as I see her bum collapse. LOL and I'm not always quick enough.

When I get to her I tell her NO and pull her away from the offending patch, usually she will leave it alone but if she does try to go back I use no or ah ah ah and she'll, 8 times out of 10, leave it.

Will she grow out of this behaviour? or am I doomed to bath her after every walk??  ::)                    

Jane S:
Dogs will be dogs I'm afraid Kelly ;D Our Lily delights in rolling in fox poo at every opportunity & since she's often ahead of me or behind me when she does it, I don't get the chance to stop her before she does it. A good tip is to apply some tomato ketchup to the offending smelly patches on your return home & rinse off with warm water - this gets rid of the pong without needing to do a full bath. I think making a big deal about it can actually be counter productive - you can end up make rolling in the dung even more exciting for your dog if you do this ;)                    

Pammy:
yup - it's a dog thang ;D My boys don't do it - phew - but my mum had a cairn terrier who loved cow poo - the fresher the better and if the cow was doing at at the right time - no need to roll :o :o                    

KellyP:
Thanks for the tip Jane - I'll try this the next time (probably tomorrow  ;)  )                    

Loraine:
Candy also likes rolling in cow pats.  Disgusting or what?  Interestingly Georgia steps around any mess, I wonder how long that will last??                    

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