Our dogs may be quietly warning us more often than we realize. That awkward, sometimes embarrassing moment when your dog seems unusually fixated on sniffing your most private areas can feel invasive or even unsettling. Many people instinctively pull away, scold their dog, or laugh it off as odd behavior. But according to veterinarians and animal behavior experts, there may be more going on beneath the surface. In some cases, that intense interest could be a dog responding to subtle changes in your body that you haven’t yet noticed yourself. Dogs experience the world primarily through scent. While humans rely...
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