Dogs Align With Earth's Magnetic Field While Pooping, Study Finds

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Dogs Align With Earth's Magnetic Field While Pooping, Study Finds

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Dogs use "internal compass" to face north or south while relieving themselves.

Dogs already boast better senses of smell and hearing than humans do, and now they can add sensing the earth's magnetic field to their list of accomplishments. A team of zoologists, led by Hynek Burda at Germany's University of Duisburg-Essen, have published a study [http://www.frontiersinzoology.com/content/10/1/80/abstract] showing that dogs prefer to relieve themselves while aligned with the Earth's magnetic field. Burda's previous work showed that cows, deer, and foxes are all capable of magnetoreception - the ability to sense Earth's magnetic field. The new study is the first to show a mammal change its behavior in response to sensing the magnetic field.

The study analyzed how 70 dogs oriented themselves during over 7000 bathroom breaks. At first, there was no clear pattern of a preferred direction. However, once natural variations in the Earth's magnetic field were taken into consideration by comparing the orientation data to daily magnetograms, which shows variations in the Earth's magnetic field, the researchers discovered a potty preference. Burda says, "The emerging picture of the analysis of the categorized data is as clear as [it is] astounding: Dogs prefer alignment along the magnetic north-south axis, but only in periods of calm magnetic field conditions." Solar winds and the magnetic field of the sun can cause instabilities in Earth's magnetic field, including geomagnetic storms [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/magnetic/]. Minor instabilities may disrupt your pooch's bathroom habits, but major ones can cause telecommunications blackouts. During the study, unstable magnetic field conditions were present 70 percent of the time.

The researchers will follow up on this evidence of earth's magnetic fields influencing dog behavior by trying to answer two questions. First, what exactly are dogs doing with their ability to sense magnetic fields, besides facing north or south while urinating or defecating? Second, how are dogs able to sense the magnetic fields? How magnetoreception works is an area of active research. Homing pigeons [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9317262] have been shown to use the Earth's magnetic field for orientation, but the exact mechanism for this sense has not been proven.

The researchers also intend to set up a website through the Universtiy of Duisburg-Essen [https://www.uni-due.de/] for dog owners who want to test their pup's abilities. The website should launch by January 6, for all of you intrepid amateur researchers of dog toilet behaviour.

Source: National Geographic [http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2014/01/03/dogs-sense-earths-magnetic-field/]


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Thurston

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SCIENCE!

Not sure what we would gain by this, but knowing more is better. Cows tend to stand in alignment with magnetic fields as well. Do they use them to navigate, like pidgeons do?
 

wooty

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Who the hell sits around and thinks up this stuff? I'm now just wondering how much this crap (lol) cost in the end.
 

Deathfish15

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1) How big was the German government grant that paid for these "researchers" to study crapping dogs?

2) Why is this important?

3) Who cares, so long as the dog isn't crapping on their lawn?
 

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Deathfish15 said:
1) How big was the German government grant that paid for these "researchers" to study crapping dogs?

2) Why is this important?

3) Who cares, so long as the dog isn't crapping on their lawn?
Science is all about checking out random stuff, it's usually the unexpected stuff that yields massive results. Nothing should be "too unimportant" for us to investigate. (and frankly it pisses me off when people disagree)
 

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Thurston said:
SCIENCE!

Not sure what we would gain by this, but knowing more is better. Cows tend to stand in alignment with magnetic fields as well. Do they use them to navigate, like pidgeons do?
what do we gain? more importantly what do dogs gain by doing this? what about pooping in line with magnetic fields was such a benefit that they evolved to do it.
 

weirdee

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my best guess is that it's easier for dogs to identify the markings of other dogs if they all fall within a specific alignment, and that other species might have taken different alignments, but that's just me making stuff up right now
 

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Deathfish15 said:
2) Why is this important?
If you read the source, you'd know that it was part of a search for animals that respond to magnetic fields, a la the few examples that are currently known.

However, this work is questionable, not the least of which is that maybe the dogs just wanted to point in a direction out of alignment with the sun. If I was going to squat and poop outdors, I wouldn't do it with the sun in my eyes, leaving me with about a 2 out of 3 chance of choosing north/south in any situation.
 

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Whatever, just wash your hands.
GASP, I do this also!!! Mostly because the toilet in my house faces north.
 

Icehearted

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That this is an article is dwarfed by this being a study. No, there's no need to pour more funding into our sex robots and hover-cars, that dog's taking a shit and we must know it's secrets.
 

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I'd really like to call bull- I mean- dogsh*t on this one but I know I don't understand enough about the science behind these sorts of things to make a fully informed call. Instead, I'll remain sceptical about this instead.
 

happy_turtle

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This is absolute bollocks. I worked in a free-range kennels for a few years, and the dogs pooped or peed in random places on the various fields. Trust the Germans to study poop and still fail miserably.
 

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No wonder humans are so unhappy. They often poop into the wrong direction. I suggest toilets that automatically align themselves according to the earth's current magnetic field lines.
 

Not Lord Atkin

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I actually believe a lot of people can tell where the north is too.

think about it. people keep saying that they have either good or bad sense of direction but how? why? In my case, my sense of direction comes from the fact that my brain just sort of aligns all the places I go to so that there is one specific direction which I view as the default (in my case it's west which I feel like it's sort of 'up'). I can tell in what orientation most of the places I know are in relation to others without ever looking them up in a map.

Aboriginal Australians are said to know this, the directions being so firmly rooted in their language and used for so many things that they take it for granted.

I just think that most people can't do it simply because they think they can't. Because it seems illogical. Like it's something paranormal. Well I think we can all learn to poop facing north without asking for directions. And it would be super scientific.
 

CrazyGirl17

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...Okay, why did people feel the need to study this? Is it really so necessary to know the direction my dog faces when she poops on the carpet? You'd think there'd be more important things to study...