It doesn’t “mean you have” anything specific in a medical sense.
If a dog is sniffing your genital area, it’s usually because:
🐶 1. Dogs explore with their nose
Dogs naturally gather information by smelling, especially:
- groin area (strong scent glands)
- armpits
- face/hands
🧠 2. They are identifying you
They can pick up:
- hormonal changes (stress, fear, excitement)
- sweat and body scent differences
- sometimes menstrual or fertility-related odors in humans
❌ It does NOT mean:
- you have a disease
- you are unclean
- anything “wrong” with you
⚠️ When it might be worth attention
In rare cases, a dog repeatedly focusing on one area plus symptoms in you could be unrelated coincidence. If you have concerns like:
- unusual odor
- pain
- itching
- discharge
Then it’s better to check with a doctor—not because of the dog, but because of the symptoms.
🐕 Bottom line
It’s usually just normal dog behavior (curiosity + smell detection), not a diagnosis or warning sign.
If you want, I can explain why dogs are sometimes trained to detect diseases like diabetes or cancer—that’s a different, scientific use of their sense of smell.