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This area houses apocrine sweat glands, which produce a stronger, more pungent odor than those in other parts of the body. While these glands are also found in places like the armpits and chest, your dog's nose probably won't reach these areas.
Additionally, Dr. Sperry points out that dogs tend to target the crotch because it's a more visible source of scent than other areas, like hands or feet. The next time your pup gets a little too friendly, remember that it's their sense of smell that's to blame.
Preventing the dog from sniffing the crotch
We know dogs are curious creatures, and when your dog greets a guest by sniffing their crotch, they're just trying to gather information about them.
But let's face it, no one wants a dog's wet nose in an awkward place. So how can you curb this behavior in a way that's both effective and kind to your furry friend?
1. Redirect, don't discipline
It may be tempting to scold your dog when he gets a little too friendly with a guest, but this can backfire.
Dogs don't really understand why you're upset, which can lead to confusion and stress. Instead, try redirecting your dog's sniffing habits to more appropriate activities. Here are some fun ways to keep your dog's nose busy:
Whisker Mats
Puzzle Toys
Nose Work
Sniffing Walks
By giving your dog the opportunity to satisfy his sniffing instincts, he will be less likely to focus on your guests' private parts.
2. Teach him a new trick
A good way to prevent your dog from sniffing your guests' crotches is to teach him to greet more politely.
Dr. Sperry suggests reinforcing the "sit" command when guests come through the door. This simple trick will keep your dog occupied and avoid awkward moments. You can even teach him a more fun greeting, like a high-five. Here's how:
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