Most people laugh it off or feel embarrassed when their dog suddenly sniffs their private area, but animal behavior experts warn it might actually mean something important. Dogs have a sense of smell so powerful that they can detect changes in your body long before you notice anything yourself.
When a dog suddenly becomes interested in that area, it’s not random. They can sense subtle hormonal shifts, chemical changes, or even health problems like urinary tract infections, diabetes, or abnormal hormone levels. Some studies show that trained dogs have even detected cancers and infections just through scent.
If your dog has never acted that way before and suddenly can’t seem to stop, it might be their way of alerting you that something is off. Dogs rely on scent to read emotions, health, and stress — they can even pick up the smell of certain medications or infections.
So instead of getting annoyed or embarrassed, pay attention. If the behavior is sudden or obsessive, a quick visit to your doctor might be worth it. Your dog might be trying to tell you something your body hasn’t yet.