While it may seem odd to humans, dogs have a very good reason why they tend to sniff crotches and steal underwear. At least it makes sense to them.
The American Kennel Club says the dog is trying to better understand its owner through the scent left behind on the fabric, much like how they explore through crotch sniffing. There's also a good reason your dog may chew or lick the underwear. The club reports dogs tend to use these meth...
The American Kennel Club says the dog is trying to better understand its owner through the scent left behind on the fabric, much like how they explore through crotch sniffing. There's also a good reason your dog may chew or lick the underwear. The club reports dogs tend to use these meth...
TheAmerican Kennel Clubsays the dog is trying to better understand its owner through the scent left behind on the fabric, much like how they explore through crotch sniffing. There's also a good reason your dog may chew or lick the underwear. The club reports dogs tend to use these methods...
The American Kennel Club says the dog is trying to better understand its owner through the scent left behind on the fabric, much like how they explore through crotch sniffing. There's also a good reason your dog may chew or lick the underwear. The club reports dogs tend to use these meth...
The American Kennel Club says the dog is trying to better understand its owner through the scent left behind on the fabric, much like how they explore through crotch sniffing. There's also a good reason your dog may chew or lick the underwear. The club reports dogs tend to use these meth...
While it may seem odd to humans, dogs have a very good reason why they tend to sniff crotches and steal underwear. At least it makes sense to them.
The American Kennel Club says the dog is trying to better understand its owner through the scent left behind on the fabric, much like how they explore through crotch sniffing. There's also a good reason your dog may chew or lick the underwear. The club reports dogs tend to use these meth...
TheAmerican Kennel Clubsays the dog is trying to better understand its owner through the scent left behind on the fabric, much like how they explore through crotch sniffing. There's also a good reason your dog may chew or lick the underwear. The club reports dogs tend to use these methods...
TheAmerican Kennel Clubsays the dog is trying to better understand its owner through the scent left behind on the fabric, much like how they explore through crotch sniffing. There's also a good reason your dog may chew or lick the underwear. The club reports dogs tend to use these methods...