A dog's intestines is when a dog crawls on the ground and bends its body until its belly is facing upward. Sometimes, dogs will lie on the ground and roll to get gas out of their stomachs, which is called "farting." This behavior of tu...
A dog's intestines is when a dog crawls on the ground and bends its body until its belly is facing upward. Sometimes, dogs will lie on the ground and roll to get gas out of their stomachs, which is called "farting." This behavior of turning the intestines is actually a self-regulating behavior of dogs.

First, when a dog turns his intestines, the balance function is more likely to be adjusted correctly.
When a dog walks or moves, its cavity will constantly shake left and right, so the body's sense of balance will be affected.
The intestines can fully stretch the body, while adjusting and maintaining the body's sense of balance.
Secondly, turning the intestines can help exhaust and fart.
In the dog's stomach, a lot of food residues and gases are accumulated. The dog's intestines can allow these gases to be discharged smoothly to relieve the pressure on the body.
In addition, dogs can relax muscles and strengthen blood circulation by stimulating the spinal nerves.
This helps reduce fatigue and pain in dogs, improves their immunity, and strengthens resistance.
Although dogs are normal intestinal translucating, if dogs often translucating their intestinal translucating or intestinal translucating behavior occurs with other abnormal symptoms, such as vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, etc., you need to pay attention.
At this time, the dog should be taken to the veterinarian for examination.

If the dog has digestive problems, the veterinarian may prescribe medication or recommend a change in diet.
If the dog's behavior is caused by other problems, such as excessive tension, compliance issues, or other behavioral difficulties, training or behavioral treatment is required to alleviate the problem.
In short, it is a normal behavior for dogs to turn over their intestines, but if dogs often turn over their intestines or experience other abnormal symptoms, they should be taken seriously and seek help from professional veterinarians.
At the same time, paying attention to dogs' daily health care and training can help dogs maintain a healthy and pleasant life.