If Your Dog Sniffs Your Genitals, Here’s What It Means | March 29, 2025
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Dogs have a way of greeting each other that can make you uncomfortable: they sniff each other’s rear ends. But when your furry friend focuses their attention on your crotch, it can be downright awkward.

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So why do they do this?

For anyone who has ever owned a dog, it should come as no surprise that dogs communicate and greet others in a variety of ways, with their sense of smell playing a vital role. Dogs explore the world with their noses, and their sniffing habits allow them to gather important information.

A dog’s superior sense of smell comes from the 220 million olfactory receptors in their noses. That’s about 50 times more than humans, giving them the ability to detect scents that are completely undetectable to us.

In short, dogs are incredibly curious creatures, and they have a keen sense of smell that helps them gather information about you.

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Dogs are attracted to strong odors, Jennifer Sperry, a veterinarian at Pets Plus Us Insurance, explains to Rover.com. The crotch, with its sweat glands and unique scent, is like a welcome mat for a dog’s nose. For medium to large dogs, the crotch is also easy to reach, much to the chagrin of your visitors.

Fortunately, there are ways to channel your dog’s curiosity into a more courteous welcome. Read on to find out why dogs sniff crotches and how you can redirect this behavior.

Why Does My Dog Sniff Crotches?

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Have you ever wondered why your dog can’t stop sniffing your crotch? According to Rover, there are a few key reasons for this behavior that might surprise you.

First, the height is just right for a good sniff! But it’s not just a matter of convenience—your crotch also has a unique feature that makes it a hot spot for dogs.

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