How can a 2-month-old dog tell the difference between male and female? Come and learn~

 8:17am, 21 October 2025
It is easy for a 2-month-old dog to distinguish between a male and a female. You can take a look at its belly. Generally speaking, the belly of a female dog is very smooth, and there will be nipples evenly distributed on the belly. Its genitals form a triangle below its anus. If it is a male dog, it will also have nipples on its belly, but the male dog's genitals will be seen in the middle of its belly.

You can also look at its urinating posture. Generally speaking, when it was a child, it squatted to urinate. It may not be easy to distinguish at this time, but the position where it urinates is different.

For a female dog, one of her genitals and urethral opening are located downward from the anus and belong to the same outlet. The urinary opening of a male dog is on the belly. If it is a little older, the male dog may lift its legs to urinate due to its territorial awareness.