DOGS SNIFFING BUTTS: The TRUE (and Strange) Reason Behind Dog's Behavior!

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

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  • @clementesoriano1778
    @clementesoriano1778 4 месяца назад

    I don't know why but everytime we had a visitor at home, our dog sniffs their feet if the visitor don't do anything our dogs will pee on their feet

    • @DoggyDaycare1
      @DoggyDaycare1  4 месяца назад

      It sounds like your dog is engaging in a common canine behavior by sniffing visitors' feet. Dogs use their sense of smell to gather information about people, and the feet can carry a lot of scents from different places. However, if the visitor does not respond to the dog's sniffing, your dog then urinates on their feet. This could be due to a few reasons:
      Marking Territory: Your dog might be marking its territory. This can happen if your dog feels a need to assert dominance or feels threatened by the new scent.
      Excitement or Anxiety: Some dogs urinate when they are overly excited or anxious. Visitors can be a source of both emotions for a dog.
      Attention-Seeking Behavior: If your dog has learned that urinating on visitors’ feet gets a reaction, it might do so to seek attention.
      Here are a few tips to manage this behavior:
      Training: Teach your dog basic commands like "sit" and "stay" to control its behavior when visitors arrive.
      Positive Reinforcement: Reward your dog for calm behavior around visitors.
      Desensitization: Gradually expose your dog to new people in a controlled manner to reduce anxiety and excitement.
      Supervision: Keep your dog on a leash or in a separate room when visitors arrive until it calms down.
      Understanding and addressing the underlying cause of your dog's behavior can help in managing and correcting it.