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.
You can totally diffuse the sniff fest without being a total jerk about it while visiting a dog owner's home. The American Kennel Club recommends turning the dogs attention to something else before its nose is directed between someone's legs. Anticipation is key with this technique. Something ...
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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.
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.
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.
While dogs are really good at fitting into the human world, they experience the world differently than us. "The way we see the world — dogs smell it... They're living in a kind of parallel universe to us," Horowitz. "We should let them sniff things. We should appreciate that that'...
Why Dogs Sniff Crotches Reader's Digest spoke with experts who all said the same thing: It's just a dog being a dog. More specifically, it's a dog trying to use its nose to better understand the surrounding environment. "Simply put, it's the most accessible location for a dog," ...
Why Dogs Sniff Crotches Reader's Digestspoke with experts who all said the same thing: It's just a dog being a dog. More specifically, it's a dog trying to use its nose to better understand the surrounding environment. "Simply put, it's the most accessible location for a dog," Reade...
Why Dogs Sniff Crotches Reader's Digestspoke with experts who all said the same thing: It's just a dog being a dog. More specifically, it's a dog trying to use its nose to better understand the surrounding environment. "Simply put, it's the most accessible location for a dog," Reade...