I believe that in the process of raising dogs, everyone has discovered that dogs sniff each other’s butts. Many people think that this is just the instinct of dogs. In fact, it is not. There are reasons. Let’s talk about the reasons why dogs sniff e...
I believe that in the process of raising dogs, everyone has discovered that dogs sniff each other’s butts. Many people think that this is just the instinct of dogs. In fact, it is not. There are reasons. Let’s talk about the reasons why dogs sniff each other’s butts.
1. Say hello
Because dogs cannot speak, when they meet a dog they know, they will greet each other by smelling their butts. If you find that your dog is in this situation, it is recommended that the owner not disturb it, otherwise the dog will be angry.
2. Choosing a partner
Dogs will also smell each other's butts when they are in heat to select a suitable partner for mating. In particular, male dogs will prefer the habit of sniffing each other's butts. If the dog is in estrus but does not want it to get pregnant, it is recommended that the owner try not to take the dog out first.
3. Obtaining information
There are two anal glands behind the dog’s buttocks. The anal glands contain a lot of pheromones, so when the dogs meet for the first time, they will smell the smell of each other to obtain information, such as diet status, family status, spouse status, etc.
4. Check health status
Some dogs will also sniff each other’s butts to check each other’s health. This situation mostly occurs when female dogs sniff their own puppies. The main reason is to know whether their babies are healthy, so they will sniff the puppies’ butts from time to time.
5. Determine the opponent's attack power
Dogs have a strong sense of territory. When they are fighting for territory, they will also smell each other's butt to see how aggressive the opponent is. If you find that the opponent is stronger than yourself, you will choose to surrender, but if the strength is the same, then you are likely to have a fight to confirm your status.