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It may be awkward or majorly embarrassing, but there's a perfectly normal reason why dogs sniff your crotch
Dogs sure have their share of quirks. Some make our hearts melt with their splayed-out splooting and goofy doggy smiles. Other dog behavior has us cringing with embarrassment and wondering why dogs hump or sniff other dogsâ butts. Even more awkward is this question: Why do dogs sniff your crotch?
Weâve all been there: Weâre saying hello to an adorable puppy whenâboom!âits nose is in a place weâd rather it not be. Or just as embarrassing, we watch in horror as our dogâs smell-seeking missile gets up close and personal with someoneâs crotch. Cute as a dogâs facial expression may be just before it goes for the goods, this isnât a behavior you really want to witness.
So why exactly do dogs do thisâand can dog training help curb the behavior? We talked to veterinarians and canine behavior experts to find out.

Dogs are curious by nature, and they use their noses to gather all kinds of intel on humans, animals and their environment. âFor them, itâs a way of life,â says Vernard Hodges, DVM, a veterinarian at Critter Fixer Veterinary Hospital in Bonaire, Georgia. âDogs have a phenomenal sense of smell, and that crotch sniff is just another tool they use to get to know us.â
But why do dogs sniff your crotch area specifically? Simply put, itâs the most accessible location for a dog. They detect pheromones, which are chemical signals produced by apocrine (sweat) glands located primarily in the groin and armpits of humans. Both areas of the body convey an abundance of information, such as your age, sex, mood and health issues, but the crotch just happens to be a lot easier for our four-legged friends to access than the armpit.
Still, the inner workings of the nose are quite impressive, thanks to Jacobsonâs organ. Itâs located on the roof of the mouth, with ducts that open to both the nose and the mouth, allowing for optimal sniffing abilities.
âJacobsonâs organ contains millions of special olfactory receptors, which capture odorants, allowing for enhanced scent detection,â says veterinarian Hilary Wheeler, DVM, medical director of the Street Dog Coalition in the San Francisco Bay Area. âA dogâs nose is anywhere from 100,000 to 1 million times more sensitive than a human nose, but some breeds, such as Bloodhounds, have noses that are 10 to 100 million times more sensitive than ours.â
Pregnancy-sniffing dogs probably wonât be replacing pregnancy tests anytime soon. âDogs canât smell pregnancy, per se. What they can smell is a change in our bodies that can be due to hormones,â says Deianira Smith, DVM, a veterinarian at Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital in Lexington, Kentucky. âPregnancy, or perhaps other health issues, can alter the smell of someone, so that may be the cause of the excessive sniffing in an area of the human body.â
Your dog doesnât single out a particular health issue, but it does pick up on the change in pheromones and the change in odors that occur during ovulation, a monthly period, pregnancy and even recent childbirth. Still, a diagnosis-sniffing dog isnât a far-fetched prospect. âThere have been some isolated studies researching dogsâ ability to be trained to detect specific health conditions, including the imminent onset of a seizure, blood glucose or blood pressure changes, and the presence of certain types of cancer,â adds Dr. Wheeler.
Youâve asked âWhy do dogs sniff your crotch?â Veterinarians have provided perfectly reasonable answers. And yet âŚ
Well, itâs still an awkward thing to experience, and kind of embarrassing if your dog is doing the sniffing. Weâll forgive you for wondering whether your pup (or your crotch) is normal. The good news: Crotch sniffing is a 100% natural behavior.
When you think about it, crotch sniffing isnât all that different from dogs sniffing one anotherâs butts to say hello and gather information about their age, gender and reproductive status. Since dogs consider humans part of their pack, the urge to sniff crotches is likely an instinctual way to greet humans.
âWhen a dog sniffs a personâs crotch, they are simply trying to gather information about that person and communicate with them in their own way,â says Bradley Phifer, a certified professional dog trainer and behavior consultant in Indianapolis.
Rarely. Most of the time, dogs use their noses to get information: I smell hamburgers! My human is feeling blue. The neighborâs dog is in heat.
That said, occasionally, crotch sniffing could signify an issue. âAt times, sniffing may indicate that the dog is stressed or unsure of a situation,â says Heidi Meinzer, a certified professional dog trainer and certified nose work instructor in Alexandria, Virginia.
A more likely scenario is that your dog learned that crotch sniffing is acceptable behavior. âIf you continually allow your dog to greet houseguests with a crotch sniff, you may be inadvertently reinforcing the behavior,â she says. âAn easy way to ensure that your dog greets guests more appropriately is to teach your dog an incompatible behavior, like sitting politely to greet people.â
Now that you know the reasons dogs sniff your crotch, how can you convince them to stop doing it? The goal is to interrupt the dog the moment before the crotch sniffing starts.
âThe authentic approach is to recreate your dogâs triggers in order to have rehearsals of a successful outcome,â says certified dog trainer Ivan Petersel, founder of Dog Wizardry in New York City. âFor example, if guests coming over is a trigger, then youâll need to recreate that experience in order to give the dog repetitions. Dogs need repetition in order to learn.â
As Meinzer mentioned, you can train your dog to do something else, such as âsitâ or âleave it,â when they zone in on the crotch area. But that might not work for all dogs, especially if crotch sniffing is an established habit or they are easily excited and enthusiastic to greet you or your visitors.
âFrom the dogâs perspective, sniffing a crotch is either rewarding or not rewarding. I use many ways to communicate to a dog that sniffing a crotch is not appropriate,â says Petersel. You donât have to decide on a single method. In many cases, all the methods may work, depending on whether youâre at home or on a dog walk.
At this point, you should be able to easily answer âWhy do dogs sniff your crotch?â Ready for more dog-behavior info from experts? Learn why your dog licks your feet and other fascinating facts about dogs.
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