Pre-caudal gland

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The pre-caudal gland is located at the base of a wolf's tail. It can be used to release a pheromone onto another wolf, marking that wolf as a member of a particular pack. Usually, this marking is performed by the alpha male.

Descendants of the wolf, many domesticated dogs, have vestigial pre-caudal glands, the state of development of which depends on the specific breed. Like wolves, dogs will smell other dogs to discern identifying scents which emanate from both the anal glands and pre-caudal glands.

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