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The Science Behind Why Dogs and Humans Can’t Resist Leaf Piles Whether it’s your boisterous toddler or rowdy pup, a perfect pile of autumn leaves might be too good to resist! You probably remember the days when you also jumped into a crunchy orange leaf pile without a second thought. But why do humans and dogs love jumping into huge piles of leaves? The main (and most obvious answer) is because it’s fun! For kids, dogs, and even some adults, jumping and rolling around in the fall leaves is a satisfying form of play that releases energy. While this may be the simple reason for humans, there are a few more reasons your canine companion can’t resist a tower of leaves. Instinct to Dig Digging is a dog’s favorite pastime that dates back to their wolf ancestors. Just as natural as sniffing and barking, digging is an ingrained behavior for dogs, and they want to follow their instincts the moment they see a leaf pile. Whether they’re digging in to rest in the cool leaves or demolishing the pile entirely, your dog is just doing what dogs have always done. Irresistible Seasonal Scents Our sense of smell doesn’t even come close to dogs’ incredible scent skills. While we have 5 million scent receptors, dogs have anywhere between 125–300 million! This means they can smell countless other scents we can’t, and autumn may bring some exciting aromas your dog hasn’t experienced in a while. The result? They’ll dive right into a leaf pile and get sniffing! Marking Territory Another scent factor could be your dog wanting to claim a particular leaf pile. We already know dogs use their scents to mark territory, and rolling in a beloved pile of leaves is a way to infuse their scent. After diving head first into some leaves, they leave their scent behind so other animals can smell them and know that the leaf pile has already been claimed!

In an attempt to track gig income in the economy, Congress made adjustments to how online marketplaces such as eBay and payment service providers like PayPal report transactions. This change was hidden within the American Rescue Plan of 2021. Previously, these digital marketplaces were only obligated to issue 1099-Ks if a seller exceeded 200 transactions and earned over $20,000 in annual income from their sales. This was done to differentiate between individuals conducting businesses and those sporadically selling items or transferring cash to friends and family for coffee, meals, and gifts.

However, at the beginning of 2023, the $20,000 threshold in annual income took a significant dip. Now, if you receive $600 or more for selling goods and services online, you may receive a 1099-K. It should be noted that there is no longer a minimum transaction requirement.

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Whatever the case, jumping into a pile of leaves is completely normal — and fun! — for both humans and dogs.

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