Your border collie may be sniffing her hind legs and butt area for several reasons, including natural curiosity, exploring scents, or checking for signs of irritation or infection. Dogs often use their sense of smell to gather information about themselves and their environment. Additionally, if she is excessively sniffing or showing signs of discomfort, it might be worth checking for issues like Allergies, fleas, or other skin conditions. If you're concerned, consulting a veterinarian is advisable.
Dogs have scent glands in their anal area, which they use to mark their territory and communicate with other dogs. Sniffing their butt allows them to gather information about other dogs, such as their health status and age. It's a natural behavior for dogs and helps them understand the world around them.
it makes you a buttsniffer
Samuel Morse liked to eat pickles with honey and peanut butter and sniffing his dogs butt.
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if a female sniffs a males penis, its just to find out if he is her right mate. if a male sniffs a females butt, then its the same thing. but if its male and male sniffing eachother, then it just means that one dog wants to figure out if that dog peed in his territory.
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It is only natural for other animals to sniff butts. There is no reason for a person to sniff a cat's butt because you cannot smell the pheromones that the other cats are sniffing for.
Blood pooling in the butt area can be caused by too much sodomy, though it is more than likely a hernia.
It is called the Coccyx area of the back.
it is 5 miles wide.