Researchers find dogs use inner ‘compass’ by squatting

German and Czech researchers studying squatting dogs doing their business have found that the pooches have an “inner compass” that may help explain how they find their way home over great distances.

Researchers find dogs use inner ‘compass’ by squatting

When the four-legged friends stop during a walk to defecate or urinate, they tend to do so along a north-south axis, provided the earth’s magnetic field is stable at the time, the scientists said yesterday.

There was no notable difference in magneto-sensitivity among breeds, which ranged from a tiny Yorkshire terrier to a large St Bernard, said researcher Sabine Begall of Germany’s Duisburg-Essen University.

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