Oh no! The bone belonging to this Scottie has been buried in the backyard. Poor little guy is searching high and low for it, completely unaware that he himself is the one responsible for its disappearance. Let’s give credit where credit is due – Hugo, the Scottish Terrier, did such a thorough job burying the bone that he actually forgot where he had hidden it. The only issue is that he had only just buried it before losing track of its location. It’s like watching someone frantically search for their glasses while they’re sitting right on top of their head, isn’t it?
In a video shared by the Scottie’s owner, we see Hugo meticulously burying the bone among some pebbles in the yard, using his little nose to ensure it is completely covered. The Scottish Terrier put in a lot of effort to conceal the bone, but perhaps a bit too much effort, as he soon finds himself barking in frustration, unable to locate his prized possession. Where oh where could it have gone?
The comments section on the video was abuzz with amusement over Hugo’s misadventure. “He hid it so well he’s mad at it!” quipped one person. “I always forget that Scotties are real dogs, they seem like cartoon characters in real life!” teased another commenter. “He’s probably getting mad because the bone won’t hide properly,” joked someone else. “First he buries the bone, then practices how he’ll defend it from anyone who tries to find it,” added another viewer.
Why do dogs have a penchant for burying things? It’s not just Hugo who enjoys stashing items away for later. Many dogs exhibit this behavior, and there are several reasons behind it. One key factor is their ancestral instinct to bury food. In the wild, dogs lived in a “feast or famine” environment, so they would bury leftovers to protect them from spoiling and extend their availability for later consumption.
Dogs bred for hunting may show a stronger inclination to bury items than other breeds. This behavior stems from their instinct to conserve resources during the hunt and ensure they have a supply of food to fall back on. Additionally, boredom and having an excess of resources can also prompt dogs to bury objects. Providing your dog with fewer items to hide may help prevent them from turning your yard into a treasure trove of buried goods.
While burying objects can pose a challenge for pet owners, it can also be endearing to witness, as demonstrated by Hugo’s adorable escapade. Whether driven by instinct, breed predisposition, or simply the need to stash away treasures, watching dogs like Hugo engage in such behavior offers a glimpse into their primal instincts and playful nature.
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