Where is a dog's navel?

Where is a dog's navel? - briefly

A dog's navel, or umbilicus, is located on its underside, near the base of its tail. This small, often unnoticeable area is where the dog was attached to its mother during gestation.

Where is a dog's navel? - in detail

Dogs, like humans and many other mammals, have a navel or umbilicus. This structure is a remnant of the umbilical cord that connected the fetus to the placenta during gestation. In dogs, the navel is typically located on the ventral (belly) side of the body, just below the ribcage and above the hind legs. It is usually less prominent than in humans due to the presence of fur, but it can be found as a small indentation or scar-like marking. This area is where the umbilical cord was once attached, providing nourishment and oxygen to the developing puppy. After birth, the umbilical cord is clamped and cut, leaving behind this small, yet significant, anatomical feature.