Every time my dog meets another dog, it immediately sniffs their rear end. Is this just a weird habit, or does it serve a real purpose in dog communication?
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Sniffing other dogs’ butts is a natural and essential part of canine communication. Dogs have scent glands near their rear that release pheromones, which convey information about their identity, health, and mood. By sniffing, your dog is essentially “reading” the other dog’s profile, like checking their social media! This behavior is instinctual and helps them learn about each other quickly. As long as both dogs are comfortable, it’s perfectly normal and a sign of healthy social interaction.