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Weird dog behaviors and antics explained by experts - Page 30 of 45 - Kiwi Report

Weird dog behaviors and antics explained by experts


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[post_page_title]Why dogs sniff each other[/post_page_title]
If you’ve ever asked yourself why dogs like to sniff each other so much, it has a good reason. Dogs do this to greet each other, just as we might shake another person’s hand to greet them.

Why dogs sniff each other

And just like we can learn a lot about a person by their handshake, they can also get a good sense of who this other dog is. They usually sniff the other dog’s bottom, as that’s where the strongest odor is, but they might also sniff their ear, or even their whole body.
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