Hormones Play a Role
Dogs are especially attracted to hormonal changes. This means they may sniff more when:
- A woman is on her menstrual cycle
- A person is pregnant
- There are changes in body chemistry or health
Your dog isn’t judging—just detecting subtle biological signals.
It’s Normal Dog Behavior
Dogs commonly sniff each other’s rear ends for the same reason. It’s their version of a handshake!
So when they do this to humans, they’re simply applying the same instinctive behavior.
When to Gently Stop It
Even though it’s natural, you may not want your dog doing this—especially around guests. You can:
- Redirect their attention with a command like “sit”
- Reward appropriate behavior
- Avoid punishing them harshly (they don’t understand why it’s “wrong”)
Final Thoughts
If your dog is sniffing your genital area, it doesn’t mean anything strange or alarming. It simply means your dog is curious, using its strongest sense to understand you better.
It’s normal, instinctive, and part of how dogs connect with the world around them.