âsitâ command as guests walk through the door. This simple trick will keep your dog occupied and prevent awkward moments. You can even teach them a more fun greeting, like a high-five. Hereâs how:
- Make sure your dog is comfortable with the high-five trick beforehand.
- Have a friend quietly enter the door.
- Give your dog the cue to perform a high-five.
- Reward your dog with a treat when they do it correctly.
By rewarding polite greetings, your dog is more likely to choose these over sniffing.

Remember, when your dog sniffs your crotch, theyâre not being rude â theyâre just trying to learn more about you.
If your dog often sniffs between your legs or othersâ, you can actually see it as a sign that your dog is happy and using its natural senses in a completely normal way! Itâs just your dogâs way of exploring the world and gathering information about those they meet.
But if this behavior is making you or your guests uncomfortable, there are ways to redirect that curiosity. The key? Positive reinforcement! By encouraging alternative, polite behaviors, youâll build a stronger bond with your pup while making sure everyone feels comfortable.