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  Why Dogs Sniff Each Other's Butts
Why Dogs Sniff Each Other's Butts
Do you ever wonder why dogs sniff each other’s butts? Whether it is a new acquaintance or old one, they meet up and immediately run to the rear. Most people believe it is their way of saying “hello.“ However, this is a myth. Dogs sniff each other’s butts for a much deeper reason - to get to know one another. picked by Bornbad 2 months ago
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 kerobero...
2 months ago
The aroma emitted from a dog’s butt tells other dogs vital information about him. It tells his sex, health status and temperament. Therefore, on a first meeting, two unacquainted dogs know if they want to befriend each other or not. So what does that mean to us? It means we need to trust our dog’s instincts...
...and start sniffing other people's butts!
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 TraumaMa...
2 months ago
« keroberos32 : ...and start sniffing other people's butts!
*sniff sniff*

You're awesome. Let's hit a Starbucks.
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 BrownTro...
2 months ago
Well I already know what kind of smell I don't want to encounter. If I'm going to start sniffing butts, what does a good butt smell like??
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 muppet
2 months ago
i used to go to the dog park everyday, and there was always this lady there who would screeeeam at her dog and chase after it if it started sniffing other dogs' butts. it was pretty sad. i could understand if it was attacking another dog or something, but it was just being a dog. poor little b*****d.
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 suebe
2 months ago
Years ago I had the privilege of typing my younger brother's term paper "Conspecific Sniffing in White Tailed Deer Fawns". It was a highlight of my "good sister" time.

Thank goodness he finally learned to type.
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