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Studies like this have me confused.
How do we know they use the magnetic field, and don't just like... Look at the sun, or the shadows it casts.
You can put magnets near dogs.
I dont think there are many scenarios where a dog frequently shits inside a human dwelling. It is a valid point though, perhaps they tested that too (dogshit smells in an enclosed space, gotta envy those researchers)
The text in the picture literally explains it's in a free roaming environment not influenced by walls or doors.
And "clouds"
Yes, that should be fine - water is the real danger here.
Presumably, they'd do the same thing at night.
But in that case, we'd need to be sure that they aren't using the North Star.
Dogs still poop when they're inside
Dogs can poop at night...