Dogs sniff peopleās crotches because their sense of smell is one of the strongest ways they gather information. A dogās nose has hundreds of millions of scent receptors, far more than humans, allowing them to detect subtle signals.
Sweat glands in the groin area release pheromones that tell dogs about a personās sex, hormonal changes, mood, and even health status. This behavior is completely natural ā itās how dogs greet and identify one another, similar to how they sniff other dogsā rear ends. When they do it to humans, theyāre essentially trying to āreadā who you are.
Although it may feel awkward, the behavior isnāt aggressive or sexual; itās instinctive. If youād like to reduce it, gently redirect your dog by teaching it to sit, sniff your hand, or focus on a toy or treat when new people arrive, turning the moment into a training opportunity rather than an embarrassing one.