Dog Licking A Penis

Why Is My Dog Licking His Penis? A dog will lick his penis to help keep it clean, and probably also just because it feels good. Some dogs will lick or self-stimulate in other ways to the point where they get erections, even if they are neutered.

When is licking private parts considered a problem?

Frequent or sustained licking of the urogenital (urinary and genital) area may indicate that a medical problem exists. Alert your veterinarian if you see any of the following signs:

  • swollen or red penis, vulva, or anus
  • presence of pustules (pimples) or red bumps on the skin
  • discoloration of the skin (black or rust colored)
  • straining to urinate
  • increased frequency of urination
  • scooting or rubbing the rectal area on the ground
  • presence of a foul odor between eliminations
  • discharge from penis or vulva
  • Male and female dogs may lick their anal area as a part of keeping clean or it may be the result of more serious problems. All dogs have anal glands and licking this area could be an indication of a blocked anal gland. The anal gland fills up with unpleasant fluid that is normally discharged with pressure by your dog during defecation. If this gland becomes impacted and blocked, the discomfort and irritation could cause your dog to lick this area excessively. Another indication of irritation in the anal area is scooting along the floor to relieve the pressure of the blocked gland. A vet will need to drain the gland to stop the irritation then your dog will no longer feel this discomfort. Allergies to food and damp grass or pesticides can also cause irritation. Remembering to deworm your dog is an important factor and would keep your dog more comfortable in the anal area as well as ensuring that your family is not at risk from these worms. If your dog continues to lick frantically after seeing there is no physical problem, there is always the possibility that excessive licking is an emotional reaction from a fearful or stressed dog. You may need some help or advice from a professional animal behaviorist to resolve this kind of excessive licking of your dog’s private parts.

    Dogs and some of their habits can make dog owners feel embarrassed. Licking their private parts is one of these embarrassing moments but it is a natural behavior. Giving your dogs private parts comical names doesn’t really change the fact that this behavior is foreign to humans but natural to dogs. Different dog behaviors that can help their owners understand underlying problems and have a role to play in living with a dog. Dogs are part of our domestic environment so it is important to know when to worry about an excessive behavior or just to relax in the face of what is normal for a dog.

    wsThere are other reasons why both male and female dogs will lick their private parts and if you notice excessive licking then this could be the indication of a problem. Blood or urine tests to diagnose the problem and the bacteria that is causing the irritation may be necessary. There is a possibility that your dog’s licking could just be cleaning up after a walk in the garden or urinating outside. If the licking persists, look for a discharge or signs of constant urinating. Your dog could have a urinary tract infection. A visit to the vet would be advisable for further investigation and the vet may do some blood or urine tests. Yeast infections, pustules, and red bumps in the genital area will indicate infection and cause your dog to want to lick to relieve the irritation. This is a very sensitive area and your dog will feel the prickly heat of a rash here more than other parts of his body. Keep the area clean with a damp cloth if necessary but do not apply petroleum jelly or other products without advice from your vet.

    Dogs like to lick all sorts of things but licking their private parts can be embarrassing, especially if you have special guests around. Unfortunately, no one has told dogs they have private parts and so to lick that area of their bodies is just licking another part of their anatomy. Male dogs will lick their penis and female dogs will lick their vulva and both sexes will lick their anus. The fact that they do this in public can make their owners feel uncomfortable, but dogs do lick their private parts for many different reasons. The licking of private parts could be for pleasure or to relieve some discomfort. It could be part of the sexual behavior of a dog if there is a bitch in heat. Then the licking could also just be the dog’s desire to keep clean.

    Male and female dogs are equipped differently to fulfill their roles in the procreation of their species. Male dogs have their penis protected by a sheath called the preputical. It is a fold of skin that covers the penis and when the dog is aroused the penis may protrude from the preputical sheath. Licking is a natural part of the male dog’s behavior. Female dogs will lick their vulva quite vigorously sometimes as they derive pleasure from this activity. Licking the vulva from a sexual perspective could be the sign that your female is coming into heat. The vulva will swell and there will be some discharge and even some blood as the heat period progresses. A bitch will come into heat about every six months unless she has been spayed. A spayed bitch does not come into heat because she will not be able to have puppies.

    Why Dogs Lick Themselves

    Dogs lick themselves for the same reason cats do: It’s in their nature. A moderate level of licking is a normal part of grooming and helps them stay clean. If your dog is licking their coat, paws, or private area, think of it as their form of self-care.

    Dogs will sometimes use their tongues to give a quick swipe at their private parts after urinating in the same way we humans wipe ours with toilet paper (hopefully). Dogs perform the equivalent of human hand washing, too, by licking their paws if they have something stuck in or on them.

    If you notice your fur baby excessively licking any of these areas with regularity, however, it’s time to look into possible medical causes. Keep reading below for the warning signs.

    FAQ

    What does it mean when your dog licks human private area?

    It turns out that dogs can actually pick up on the pheromone chemical that your sweaty private parts produce, and pheromones hold a lot of information about ourselves: our diets, moods, health, even whether a female is pregnant or menstruating.