A dog's nose is a living laboratory, constantly analyzing the world you barely notice. Tiny molecules riding on a breeze can ...
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When a Lab vacuums the ground with her nose and her tail moves like a helicopter blade, you know a grouse is about to fly. When the dog stops like a dragonfly, then runs off sniffing an invisible path ...
This Golden Retriever's nose transformation is fascinating viewers and sparking questions about why some dogs develop pink ...
Scent is how dogs largely experience the world, a lot like the way we humans rely on sight. We know little about how dogs interpret scent, but thanks to a recent study, we may be getting closer to ...
The scent discrimination ability of dogs appears to be prodigious when compared to that of humans. It has been estimated that the sensitivity of dogs to odors may be 1,000 times, or even 10,000 times, ...
A wet nose is often a sign of good health in your dog. It helps your dog smell and can keep them cool. If your dog's nose is dry to the touch, it can signal an issue like dehydration or fever, but in ...
Not too long ago I was watching a familiar canine ritual. A female dog approached a litter of pups (not her own). As the four little puppies bounded over to her, she lowered her head and touched the ...
If your dog has a dry, chapped, or irritated snout, the best dog nose balms may be able to help. That said, since a dog’s nose is probably already tender and definitely within licking distance, you’ll ...
Humans, for decades, have used our own fingerprints as a biometric for identification purposes. Whether it's for police investigations or border control, fingerprints have uses in a variety of areas.